Gone to Soldiers

Gone to Soldiers by Marge Piercy, published by Penguin Books in 1988, is a significant work of fiction that spans 854 pages. This edition presents a detailed narrative set during World War II, focusing on the lives of six women and four men as they navigate the complexities of war. The book captures their struggles, sacrifices, and resilience amid the chaos of conflict, offering a vivid portrayal of human experiences during this tumultuous period.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interconnected stories that highlight the diverse roles individuals played during the war. The narrative delves into the emotional and physical challenges faced by the characters, emphasizing their determination and survival in the face of adversity. Gone to Soldiers serves as a tribute to the human spirit, exploring themes of conflict and endurance against the backdrop of historical events. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in a profound exploration of wartime experiences.
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In a stunning tour-de-force, Marge Piercy has woven a tapestry of World War II, of six women and four men, who fought and died, worked and worried, and moved through the dizzying days of the war. A compelling chronicle of humans in conflict with inhuman events, Gone to Soldiers is an unforgettable reading experience and a stirring tribute to the remarkable survival of the human spirit.
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