Unabridged Audiobook
I chose this book because, though I have read (or listened to) tens of books about WWII, very little has been about this aspect of the war. The book is a very convincing narrative about the futility of war, how war is not glorious, how people sacrifice their lives, often with little to show for it, how corruption, theft, incompetence all add to the waste of humans and money. However, I found that the narrative was often not clear in its thread, the timeline murky. Parts could have been edited out without much lost, if anything. And the narrator was barely adequate. Too much pause for every comma, too dull. I’m not sorry I listened, but would not tell people that this is a “must listen”, by any means.
This being Caroline Alexander, none of this will be a surprise. This book is thoroughly researched, with copious notes, and stories beautifully told. Her earlier The Bounty is my all time favorite. This follows in the same vein.
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