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I Saw Them Die

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Release : 2011-03-15
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis I Saw Them Die by : Shirley Millard

Download or read book I Saw Them Die written by Shirley Millard. This book was released on 2011-03-15. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This true contemporary account of an American nurse's horrific and sometimes bizarre experiences while serving at a French battlefield hospital near Soissons during World War I has poignant layers which even the often naive author did not see. "As our camion drove through the chateau gate we could see that the grounds were covered with what looked like sleeping men." That is just her own introduction to the unit, housed in what was once a country estate, and soon she was standing hours on end treating friend and enemy alike, facing harrowing hyperreality with aplomb. Shirley Millard is throughout a willing reporter of her fascinating perspective on war, youth, loss, and love -- and always slapdash surgery and gallows camaraderie, inside a MASH unit before there was M*A*S*H. And before antibiotics, it is painfully clear. But she is also an unwitting reporter of so much more. The modern reader sees truths and wrongs that Shirley fails to experience herself, some at the time and too many upon rested reflection. Even some of the pronouns she uses reveal herself and the understory more than she ever realized. The book compels attention not only on the level on which she wrote it, which would be enough to bring crashing home this forgotten war, but also on levels hidden to her. Either way the insights pierce through, as when the young French doctor sums up war: "La gloire, la gloire! Bah! C'est de la merde!" He is a hero too, but has his own incongruous scenes later, just in his smoking habits alone. This collection of diary entries and later flashbacks may be the second greatest personal account of World War I, behind that by the much more self-aware Erich Remarque (though readers here may find themselves drawn into the lack of awareness as much as the account itself). Yet this book seems to have been lost in time and the crush of later events. As Time reviewed it in 1936, "Spare, simply written diary of a young, red-haired U.S. volunteer nurse in French hospitals near the front lines of 1918, in which romantic interludes heighten rather than ease a grisly atmosphere." It is that, but there is a lot more to it. And much of the writing is deeper than that, and certainly crisp and evocative in prose, even if some of the depth is more for the reader than the author. Includes penetrating new Foreword by law professor Elizabeth Townsend Gard, who studied the genre as part of her Ph.D. research in History at UCLA. The original book, and its incongruities and twists revealed by Townsend Gard, will stick with you. Previously only available as a rare book, now returned to its place in poignant history. This book, though listed as "trade" or could be read by college adults, will have as its principal audience the general reader and young adults. It would be an excellent, fairly brief book to assign to classes in High School and possibly Middle School. Although some of its scenes are stark and upsetting, and one would be cautioned to have YAs read it much as would be true of the candor of All Quiet on the Western Front, it has no other aspects which would make it inappropriate for minors and allows excellent discussions of war, class, race, nationalism, medicine, unsung women in war, foreshadowing and subtext, and many other themes that the author herself did not mean to raise. In other words, since the writer speaks on one level, and does not realize the other levels she touches, it would help to develop readers' critical skills to share their opinions about what she is missing in her own text. And in the process there will be no concern that the book would be inappropriate for YAs except that some of the medical and casualty moments are, of course, brutal. Also available in ebook and digital formats.

I Saw Them Die. Diary and Recollections ... Edited by Adele Comandini

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Release : 1936
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Download or read book I Saw Them Die. Diary and Recollections ... Edited by Adele Comandini written by Shirley MILLARD. This book was released on 1936. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

I Saw Them Die, Dairy and Recollections of Shirley Millard, Edit Ed

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Release : 1936
Genre : World War, 1914-1918
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Book Synopsis I Saw Them Die, Dairy and Recollections of Shirley Millard, Edit Ed by : Shirley Millard

Download or read book I Saw Them Die, Dairy and Recollections of Shirley Millard, Edit Ed written by Shirley Millard. This book was released on 1936. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

I Saw Them Die

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Release : 2015-02-09
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis I Saw Them Die by : Shirley Millard

Download or read book I Saw Them Die written by Shirley Millard. This book was released on 2015-02-09. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New hardback edition: This true contemporary account of an American nurse's horrific - and sometimes bizarre - experiences while serving at a French battlefield hospital near Soissons during World War I has poignant layers which even the often naïve author did not see. "As our camion drove through the château gate we could see that the grounds were covered with what looked like sleeping men." That is just her own introduction to the unit, housed in what was once a country estate, and soon she was standing hours on end treating friend and enemy alike, facing harrowing hyperreality with aplomb. Shirley Millard is throughout a willing reporter of her fascinating perspective on war, youth, loss, and love - and always slapdash surgery and gallows camaraderie, inside a MASH unit before there was M*A*S*H. And before antibiotics, it is painfully clear. But she is also an unwitting reporter of so much more. The modern reader sees truths and wrongs that Shirley fails to experience herself, some at the time and too many upon rested reflection. An unprepared nurse from the United States volunteering in World War I France shares her diary and later reflections of the horrific and poignant events of 1918, and in the process reveals more about the fascinating people and times, and especially herself, than she apparently realized. It then becomes riveting even on levels she never intended. Answers the question, When are maggots good news? And when is a man a grateful ashtray?Presented to modern readers with a new Foreword by Professor Elizabeth Townsend Gard. Features contemporary photographs of World War I medics in France. This is the library-quality hardcover edition, published by Quid Pro Books in 2015.

I Saw Him Die

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Release : 2020-07-21
Genre : Fiction
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Book Rating : 576/5 ( reviews)

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Download or read book I Saw Him Die written by Andrew Wilson. This book was released on 2020-07-21. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Fiendishly well-plotted, hugely entertaining.” —Lucy Foley, bestselling author of The Hunting Party In this classic whodunit filled with red herrings and double-crosses, the Queen of Crime returns in the role of sleuth as she investigates a mysterious death in the Scottish Highlands. Bestselling novelist and part-time undercover sleuth Agatha Christie is looking forward to a bit of well-deserved rest and relaxation when her longtime friend John Davison pleads with her to help him protect a retired British agent turned hotelier who has been receiving threatening letters. Together they travel to Dallach Lodge, a beautiful estate on Scotland’s picturesque Isle of Skye. There they insert themselves among the hotel’s illustrious guests, including members of the owner’s family, a leading lady of the theater, a brilliant botanist, a local doctor, and two sisters who coauthor romance novels. After a pleasant first evening, Agatha thinks it unlikely that any of them are capable of evil, much less murder. But early the next morning, the sound of a gunshot rings out and the hotel owner is found dead in the arms of his nephew. At first, it appears to be a simple hunting accident, but as Agatha digs deeper, she discovers that each and every one of the residents has a reason for wanting the late proprietor dead.

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