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Non-Combatants and Others

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Non-combatants and Others is a novel that explores the profound impact of the Great War on people, delving into how their lives are altered by the social and emotional upheaval caused by the conflict. The narrative examines themes of loss, identity, and societal change, focusing on the roles people have to assume in the absence of those who went off to fight. As many individuals take on new responsibilities, such as working in offices or on the home front, they confront both the challenges and freedoms that come with these changes. The story also reflects on the emotional toll of war, capturing the feelings of isolation, grief, and resilience among those whose lives have been forever changed by the loss of loved ones or the disruption of traditional roles. Through these experiences, the novel sheds light on the shifting social dynamics of post-war England, emphasizing the complexities of adjusting to a new reality where people were forced to navigate both the personal and societal effects of war.

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ISBN: 9789369424559
Publication date:
Author: Rose Macaulay
Publisher: Double 9 Books an imprint of Double9 Books Llp
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 160 pages
Genres: Historical Fiction
Fiction: special features