Brothers in War

Brothers in War

by Michael Walsh (Author)

Synopsis

"Brothers in War" is the immensely powerful and deeply tragic story of the Beechey brothers, and how they paid the ultimate price for King and country. All eight went to fight in the Great War on such far-flung battlefields as France, Flanders, East Africa and Gallipoli. Only three would return alive. Even amid the carnage of the trenches, it was a family trauma almost without parallel. Their wives and sweethearts were left bereft, their widowed mother Amy devastated. It is a tragedy that has remained forgotten and unmarked for nearly 90 years. Until now. Kept in a small brown case handed down by the brothers' youngest sister, Edie, were hundreds of letters sent home from the front by the Beechey boys: scraps of paper scribbled on in the firing line, heartfelt messages written from a deathbed, exasperated correspondences detailing the absurdities of life in the trenches. From it all emerges the remarkable tale of the lost brothers. Tragic and moving, poetic in its intensity, "Brothers in War" reveals first-hand the catastrophe that was the Great War; all told through one family forced to sacrifice everything.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 432
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 07 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0091908841
ISBN 13: 9780091908843
Book Overview: Eight brothers went to fight for Queen and Country in the Great War - only three would return alive...

Media Reviews
Deeply impressive ... uplifting to read -- Margaret Forster
As harrowing as any story from any war * Daily Mirror *
Successfully restores a human dimension to that epic slaughter * Mail on Sunday *
A moving vignette about [the war's] tragic price for one family -- Max Hastings * Sunday Times *
A moving testament to the bravery and sacrifice of one British family * Daily Mail *
Author Bio
Michael Walsh has edited regional newspapers and worked as a staff and freelance sub-editor on national dailies and Sundays. He is Saturday chief sub-editor on The People sports desk and has written for The Sunday Telegraph, The People and Saga Magazine. Brothers In War is his first book. He is married with two daughters and lives in Ducklington, Oxfordshire.