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Poems of the Great War

Poems of the Great War

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The Great War. One of the deadliest conflicts in the history of the world. The poems in this collection attempt to define the indefinable. If you would like to take a moment, to walk the trenches of France, cross the wires of no man's land, or say thank you to the heroes that served, then these poems will help to transport you there. All poems are original by me. Side Note: Flander's Fields in this book is NOT the original one published by John McCrae, but a new take on it by myself.
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It is 1914, and Henry Anderson is watching the world descend into war. Like many young men at the time, he is fascinated by the idea of warfare and glory. Henry enlists in the military against his parents' wishes and throws himself into the life of a British soldier in Flanders. But it is far from what he expects: Henry's fantasies of righteous battle fade into the grim reality of gruesome death and shell-shock. He and his fellow soldier Jacob must help each other survive the cruel trenches, but it is no longer certain that either of them will return to England alive. Told in journal entries and letters from Henry's sister Elizabeth, this reveals the realities and horrors of World War I, on the battlefield and in the homefront. I wrote this for a history project while studying WWI and got way too involved in it, so here you are. WARNINGS: gun/bomb/gas-related violence, war descriptions, graphic death, suicide attempt. I will mark specific chapters with warnings and give summaries of those chapters on the following one. These may not be complete, so if a chapter is not marked and should be, please comment to let me know. Written in 2019 (age 15).

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