Twenty-One: Coming of Age in World War II: Coming of Age in the Second World War

Twenty-One: Coming of Age in World War II: Coming of Age in the Second World War

by JamesHolland (Author)

Synopsis

The Second World War affected the lives of ordinary men and women more directly than any other conflict before or since. This book presents an unprecedented look at the lives of twenty-one young men who answered their country's call to arms and left their homes and loved ones to fight in often unfamiliar and far-reaching corners of the globe. Many never returned, and those who did found their homes and countries much-changed by long years of war. Most discovered they had become different people: having seen death and destruction on a scale they had never imagined they would witness, the return to civilian life was often far from easy. Now, more than sixty years on, this remarkable generation is fading. Most are now over eighty and around the world more than two thousand veterans of the war are passing away every day. But in this new book by Sunday Times best-selling author James Holland, he recounts the real-life stories of twenty-one young men from around the world and who served in different services and different theatres of the war. Whether it be the Byers brothers from Canada or Bill Laity from Cornwall, Wlad Rubnikowicz from Poland or Tom Finney from Preston, each began the war with little idea of what lay in store; and yet, as this book shows, each displayed astonishing courage, fortitude and resilience, united by a sense of honour and duty, and bound by the fellowship of their comrades. Often reacting in very different ways to the strange and frequently terrifying situations in which they found themselves, they each suffered hardships and loss, making sacrifices that can only be marvelled at by today's generation. It was a sacrifice that has ensured a lasting peace amongst the warring nations; and if some of these survivors are perplexed by how the world has developed, none doubts the value of what they did all those years ago. Moving, poignant, and conveying all the drama, tension and fear experienced in war, Twenty-One is an uplifting tribute to a passing generation, describing the wide range of experiences and extremes these remarkable men and women witnessed during the Second World War.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperPress
Published: 15 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0007213808
ISBN 13: 9780007213801

Media Reviews
Praise for Together We Stand : '... remarkable ... The author will surely have a lot more to write about the Second World War. We can be confident it will be worth reading.' Sunday Telegraph, Max Hastings 'Holland has produced a wonderful book whose pace!never seems to flag ! he is a master at evoking time and place, with haunting descriptions of the desert landscape ! If there is a better book on the North African campaign, I haven't read it.' Daily Telegraph, Saul David 'Using personal testimony and private memoirs as effectively as official archives, he recreates the hardships and challenges faced by ordinary soldiers and reassesses the tactical and strategic innovations that finally gave the allies the upper hand.' Sunday Times 'Vividly, intelligently, movingly, Holland's monumental chronicle tells it like it was.' Mail on Sunday, Patrick Bishop
Author Bio
James Holland was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and studied history at Durham University. He has worked for several London publishing houses and has written for a number of national newspapers and magazines. He is the author of Fortress Malta: An Island Under Siege, 1940-1943, and a novel, The Burning Blue. Married with a son, he lives near Salisbury.