
The Forgotten Soldier
Author: Charlie Connelly
Narrator: Adrian Palmer
Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 10/23/2014

Author: Charlie Connelly
Narrator: Adrian Palmer
Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 10/23/2014
Charlie Connelly is the author of a string of books including And Did Those Feet: Walking Through 2000 Years of British and Irish History, Last Train to Hilversum: A Journey in Search of the Magic of Radio and Bring Me Sunshine: A Windswept, Rain-Soaked, Sun-Kissed, Snow-Capped Guide to Our Weather. Three of his books have been selected as BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Charlie is the literary correspondent for the New European, writes and presents the Coastal Stories podcast and performs his one-man show about the shipping forecast in venues across the country. He lives in Scotland where he misses Charlton Athletic terribly.
This is a quiet little book about an aspect of war not often written or read about: the common story of the common man during an uncommon time. I found out to be a thought-provoking, intelligent, and enjoyable read.......more
How do you write about someone about whom there is very little record? The history we learn is dominated by the voices of the powerful who left considerable records. Even the history of the common soldier of World War I is dominated by the narratives of those who survived. And yet so very many did n......more
A fabulous book dedicated to all the "Unknown soldiers"of WWI Well written and researched this is a great insight into WWi and how so many men from ordinary backgrounds became involved in an awful conflict made worse by completely incompetent generals. The author's journey is both fascinating and poi......more
Very good 5 stars A graphic description of life and fighting in the trenches The chronic waste of manpower , nearly every family lost someone or those that did return with life time of I'll health.......more
I did find the book quite informative and interesting but i could have done without all the chapters about the authors journey from London to Belgium. It's not a bad book but if it had been a collection of diary entries from WW1 soldiers and nothing else I would have enjoyed it more.......more