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Twenty One: Coming of Age in the Second World War

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Incorporating 21 personal accounts of World War II veterans, this book looks back to a time when turning 21 not only symbolised becoming a man, it also meant being prepared to die like one. Each story emphasises the individuality of the story-teller, the tragedy of war and the preciousness of youth.

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First published January 1, 2006

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James Holland

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James Holland was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and studied history at Durham University. He has worked for several London publishing houses and has also written for a number of national newspapers and magazines. Married with a son, he lives near Salisbury.

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October 17, 2017
I have wanted to read this book for a long time and finally got the book and it did not dissappoint!! The stories are of the ordinary people who fought in World War 2 and doing extraordinary things and covers many of the War's theatres. This is another great book by James Holland and I highly recommend this to any WW2 enthusiast.
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May 28, 2020
Such an interesting and heartbreaking read.
My only wish is that there had been more women included - maybe a sequel is called for?

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