This is a follow up to my post last week. I am looking for five goodreads reviewers to review my new audiobook Sailor's Heart, previously published in paperback and Kindle and now available as an audiobook through Audible.com. I have set aside five free promotional codes. Please get in touch before 17th January if you would be interested in listening to and reviewing Sailor's Heart. See summary below and link, to assess whether this is your kind of book. Thank you.
Summary: Based on true events. 1942. The war at sea is being lost. One per cent of all naval personnel are being referred as psychiatric casualties. The British Admiralty introduces the Stone Frigate approach. Three men fight for their country in the Arctic convoys of World War II, then for their sanity and dignity, labelled as cowards and subjected to experimental psychiatry at an isolated facility set up to by the British Admiralty to recycle men back into battle. To the Navy they are faulty parts, not constitutionally suited to operate at sea. To the public they are poltroons, malingerers and psychiatric cases. The places in this story are real, but everyone who played a part in what happened is now dead. It is safe to tell what really happened. What was important then, nobody cares about now. True courage is facing danger when you are afraid, surviving in the circus of war https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Sailors-...
I am looking for five goodreads reviewers to review my new audiobook Sailor's Heart, previously published in paperback and Kindle and now available as an audiobook through Audible.com.
I have set aside five free promotional codes. Please get in touch before 17th January if you would be interested in listening to and reviewing Sailor's Heart. See summary below and link, to assess whether this is your kind of book. Thank you.
Summary:
Based on true events.
1942. The war at sea is being lost. One per cent of all naval personnel are being referred as psychiatric casualties. The British Admiralty introduces the Stone Frigate approach.
Three men fight for their country in the Arctic convoys of World War II, then for their sanity and dignity, labelled as cowards and subjected to experimental psychiatry at an isolated facility set up to by the British Admiralty to recycle men back into battle.
To the Navy they are faulty parts, not constitutionally suited to operate at sea. To the public they are poltroons, malingerers and psychiatric cases.
The places in this story are real, but everyone who played a part in what happened is now dead. It is safe to tell what really happened. What was important then, nobody cares about now.
True courage is facing danger when you are afraid, surviving in the circus of war
https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Sailors-...