Description
- ISBN-13: 9789392210440
- Publisher: The Browser | Fauji Days
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 292
- ISBN-10: 9392210442
- Publisher Date: 16 May 2024
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹295.00.₹266.00Current price is: ₹266.00.
Experience the harrowing reality of World War I in Generals Die in Bed. Follow a Canadian soldier’s journey through the trenches, facing fear, death, and camaraderie amidst the chaos. Charles Yale Harrison’s unflinching prose delivers a raw and gripping narrative, revealing the true cost of war. ISBN: 9789392210440
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Gurleen Kaur –
A necessary read for anyone interested in WWI. Haunting and impactful. It is good to have perspective. A book to remember.
Tushar Shaik –
Unflinching in its depiction of war. The lack of hope was hard to bear, but it felt authentic. I learnt a lot, and will remember.
Prayush Kishan –
A brutal and honest depiction of WWI. Harrison’s writing is powerful, though at times a bit too bleak. Some parts felt repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read.
Yash Arya –
Generals Die in Bed is a stark reminder of war’s horrors. The camaraderie among soldiers was touching, but the constant despair was overwhelming. It is a very moving book.
Aman Kanwar –
A powerful anti-war statement. Some scenes were hard to get through, but the message is important. It is definitely a book you will think about after reading.
Mansi . –
It painted a vivid picture of life in the trenches. I appreciated the honest portrayal of fear and loss. I was moved.
Gayatri Kundu –
A classic for a reason. While the writing style is a little dated, the story is timeless. It is not an easy read, but a vital one.
Hardik Gour –
I struggled with the pacing at times, but the raw emotion of the soldiers kept me engaged. A thought-provoking, though depressing, read.
Gopidesi Krishnaveni –
This book left me feeling emotionally drained. Harrison doesn’t shy away from the grim realities of trench warfare. The characters felt very real.
Aditya Vikram Pareek –
While I admire Harrison’s honesty, I found the book relentlessly bleak. It is a great book to understand war.