The Long Road Home, Adrian Vincent
The Long Road Home, Adrian Vincent
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The Long Road Home
An Account of the Author’s Experiences

Author: Adrian Vincent

Narrator: Jonathan Cowley

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/13/2021


Synopsis

The honest account of one prisoner-of-war's struggle to survive through five years of Nazi imprisonment. An essential book for listeners of Horace Greasley, Alistair Urquhart, and Heather Morris.

On a cold May morning in 1940, Adrian Vincent arrived in France with his battalion. His war didn't last long. Within five days the Siege of Calais was over, and nearly all his comrades were killed, wounded or, like him, taken prisoner. After a brutal journey across the breadth of Germany, Vincent and his fellow survivors began their life in Stalag VIIIB, set to work in terrible conditions down a Polish mine. For the next five years, they waged a war not against enemy soldiers but instead versus monotony, disease, cruelty, starvation, and hopelessness.

The Long Road Home is a remarkably truthful memoir of what it was like to be a prisoner during the Second World War. Vincent does not portray himself or his comrades as heroes, but instead what they really were: survivors.

About Adrian Vincent

Adrian Vincent worked in Fleet Street for twenty-seven years, becoming managing editor of IPC's educational magazines. He is the author of many books on art and antiques, novels, and true crime.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dorayne on July 01, 2020

It seems there is a great deal of interest in World War Two lately, especially by novelists. The generation that fought that war is passing from the scene so one must be grateful for those who recorded their experiences. Mr. Vincent was a British prisoner of the Germans. I had always wondered what t......more

Goodreads review by Chanda on July 04, 2024

WW2 is one of the most fascinating times in history to me. I love reading historical fiction about the period but decided to switch it up a bit this time and read a biography of a British Prisoner of War during that time. This story follows Adrian Vincent- the author of the story- from the Siege of......more