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Somme

By: Lyn Macdonald
Narrated by: Alison Dowling
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'There was hardly a household in the land', writes Lyn Macdonald, 'there was no trade, occupation, profession or community, which was not represented in the thousands of innocent enthusiasts who made up the ranks of Kitchener's Army before the Battle of the Somme....'

The year 1916 was one of the great turning-points in British history: as the youthful hopes of a generation were crushed in a desperate struggle to survive and traditional attitudes to authority were destroyed for ever. On paper, few battles have ever been so meticulously planned. Yet while there were good political reasons to launch a joint offensive with a French Army demoralised by huge casualties at Verdun, the raw troops on the ground knew nothing of that. A 150,000 were killed in the punishing shellfire, the endless ordeal of attack and counter-attack; twice that number were left maimed or wounded. Here, almost for the first time, Lyn Macdonald lets the men who were there give their own testimony. Their stories are vivid, harrowing, sometimes terrifying - yet shot through with humour, immense courage and an astonishing spirit of resilience.

Over the past 20 years Lyn Macdonald has established a popular reputation as an author and historian of the First World War. Her books are based on the accounts of eyewitnesses and survivors, told in their own words, and cast a unique light on the First World War.

©1983 Lyn MacDonald (P)2020 Penguin Audio
20th Century Europe Great Britain Military Modern England War France

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"What the reader will longest remember are the words - heartbroken, blunt, angry - of the men who lived through the bloodbath...a worthy addition to the literature of the Great War!" (Daily Mail)

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I liked the story and hearing the stories of individual soldiers. Unfortunately most of the location names were pronunciated in french phonetics which make them unintelligible for normal people

Interesting story somewhat ruined by french phonetics

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Mens stories should have been delivered by a man , it’s a shame as the content is excellent but a female’s voice docent work I’m afraid:-(

Poor delivery

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Well researched book with interesting and at times unbelievable records of acts carried out by the soldiers. Well reccomended.

one of the best accounts of the somme

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Very good book, really enjoyed this, particularly the stories from the soldiers who were there

Very good

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really well narrated. the audio descriptions are on point.
the depth and research that's gone into this is immense.
want to understand to brutality of war? listen to this book.

Best ww1 book I've listened too.

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The British folk memory of the Battle of the Somme is dominated by one moment: 7.30am on 1st July 1916. It was a bright summer’s day, the sun well up, and falling from the east on the backs of the German defenders and into the faces of the British. Officers sounded their whistles, and their men scrambled up ladders to get out of the trenches and into No Man’s Land. By the day’s end 19,240 British soldiers had been killed and nearly twice that number wounded: the total of 57,470 casualties was and remains the highest suffered by the British Army in a single day. Lyn Macdonald writes of the whole battle which petered out in the wet and mud in November 1916. A mesmerising read that I could not stop listening to until I had finished. The narration is excellent.

I love Lyn MacDonald Books

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I first read this book some 30 years ago, at the beginning of my interest in WW1. Loved it then for opening my eyes. Loved the narrated version all the more now....for so wonderfully evoking the soldiers' stories as well as the landscape, villages, trenches, divisions, battalions which have become rewardingly familiar over time. Great author; great narrator.

Superb.

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I liked all the graphic description of War which put me in the trenches with the soldiers

details of war

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I’m delighted to recommend this great title to you as I am a huge fan of Lyn McDonald’s detailed writing style. The narrator brought the personal accounts to life and I found many very moving. The clarity and tone of said narrator was a perfect match for the book.

An educational insight into WW1

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I first read this book 41 years ago when it was first published. I found it emotional at times then . I have just listened to this adaptation, I found it emotional and touching,the humour of the " Tommy " as well as the humanity that can be found the worst of circumstances.
Well read by Alison Dowling.

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