The voices of the Great War still haunt, disturb and move us, From famous poems of the trenches to little known letters and diaries, this collection of fiction and non-fiction captures the emotions and aspirations of the women and men at the front.
On Goodreads, few have read this book and no one has reviewed it. To be fair at this distance in time it seems kind of irrelevent. For one who has read good ficti0n, and some non-fiction of the period, it also seems rather 'shallow'. It does catch something of the grief and pain, but for me was not worth the short time I spent reading it.
I picked it up free from the local Girls High school library. Not sure what impact it would have had there.
To be fair, to those were in the war, and their faminlies, it would have spoken louder then than now.