Waiting For The Day :

Waiting For The Day :

by Leslie Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

Set midwinter 1943, this novel explores the build-up to D-Day through the eyes of servicemen from both the UK and the USA. Each one is heading inexorably towards the beaches of Normandy but none of them knows it.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 344
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 06 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0434011436
ISBN 13: 9780434011438
Book Overview: A dramatic and moving story of the incredible D-Day landings from the well-known writer of wartime fiction

Media Reviews
The author of one of the biggest best selling titles about soldiers of all time, The Virgin Soldiers, has written his 28th novel, which is a splendidly dramatic story about a group of people waiting for D-Day and the landings in France. Paget is an RAF officer on leave in the winter of 1943 when the story opens. He returns home to Somerset by slow train and takes part in the Christmas festivities. Sergeant Harris is sitting in a freezing hut on Salisbury Plain teaching green troops and longing for action while Lieutenant Miller of the US army is wondering when the big day will come. Leslie Thomas writes with great power and tells a story beautifully. As a novel this is always convincing and hugely readable.
Author Bio
Author biographyBorn in Newport, Monmouthshire, 1931, Leslie Thomas is the son of a sailor who was lost of sea in 1943. His boyhood in an orphanage is evoked in This Time Next Week published in 1964. At sixteen, he became a reporter, before going on to do his national service. He won worldwide acclaim with his bestselling novel The Virgin Soldiers, which has achieved international sales of over two million copies. Waiting for the Day is his twenty-eighth novel.