Spoken from the Front

Spoken from the Front

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"Spoken from the Front" will tell the stories of what Andy McNab describes as 'modern-day heroes fighting modern-day wars'. It will recount the courage and hardship of British servicemen and support staff as they have faced the unique difficulties posed by the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan. Andy will introduce and edit the book, but the interwoven stories will be told by those serving on the front line, in their own words. Their action-packed, dramatic, moving and often humorous testimonies will be told through interviews and diaries, and letters and emails written to family, friends and loved ones. "Spoken from the Front" will be styled loosely on the Imperial War Museum's highly-successful "Forgotten Voices" series, but will focus on a smaller number of central
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9780593064795
"Spoken from the Front" will tell the stories of what Andy McNab describes as 'modern-day heroes fighting modern-day wars'. It will recount the courage and hardship of British servicemen and support staff as they have faced the unique difficulties posed by the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan. Andy will introduce and edit the book, but the interwoven stories will be told by those serving on the front line, in their own words. Their action-packed, dramatic, moving and often humorous testimonies will be told through interviews and diaries, and letters and emails written to family, friends and loved ones. "Spoken from the Front" will be styled loosely on the Imperial War Museum's highly-successful "Forgotten Voices" series, but will focus on a smaller number of central characters who turn up repeatedly throughout the narrative. "Andy McNab allows us a glimpse into the traumatic, and often heartbreaking, world on the frontline in Afghanistan...This is how it really is" Warington Guardian "Tells the tales of hardship and heroism from Afghanistan in the words of the British people themselves" Lancashire Evening Post