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The Bedford Boys
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Alex Kershaw's remarkable book brings to vivid, heartbreaking life the hitherto untold story of one small American town, their sons, and the brutal, bloody war that deprived them of their futures.
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- William
- 09-03-10
Sacrifice
Tells in gory detail and heartbreaking reference to the horror of war both at the front and at home where worry and lack of knowledge kindle burning fear. Future generations need to know about our mistakes to let them learn how we had to give up so many lives to achieve the peace that we all want. Todays political leaders should be made to read this.
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- Stephen Peckham
- 31-07-23
Very Moving
Excellent and moving book. Well performed. I enjoyed it very much - affected me greatly. I recommend it
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- David C
- 06-03-22
An interesting enough story
A clearly well researched work that details the horror of war. Narration was a little bland but the story interesting enough to make me want to finish it.
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- MC
- 30-09-22
An interesting story but rather mawkish
Not one of Mr Kershaw’s best. Maybe it was the narration but I just did not engage so well with this story. It became a bit too sentimentalised and vague as to the subject matter. Perhaps the book would be better to read than an audio book.
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