Night Over Day Over Night

Night Over Day Over Night by Paul Watkins, published by Faber & Faber in 1996, is a novel that explores the dramatic transformation of Sebastian Westland. This edition spans 280 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Westland’s journey from an ordinary small-town adolescent to a figure of violence, detailing his recruitment and training in Hitler’s youth elite corps, culminating in a climactic battle during Germany’s final counter-offensive in the Ardennes.
Readers will find a stark portrayal of the impact of war on youth and identity within this contemporary work of literature and fiction. The story delves into themes of indoctrination and the brutal realities of conflict, providing insight into the psychological and physical transformations that occur in extreme circumstances. This edition invites readers to engage with a complex narrative that reflects on the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of war.
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This novel traces Sebastian Westland’s transformation from an ordinary small-town adolescent into a crazed slaughtering machine, from his recruitment and training in Hitler’s youth elite corps, on to a bloody battleground finale during the German’s last gasp counter-offensive in the Ardennes.
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