Ebook {Epub PDF} A Century of November by W.D. Wetherell






















"A Century of November reveals terrible truths about all wars because it focuses so acutely on the emotional and spiritual impact on individuals. W.D. Wetherell translates the grotesque realities of war into prose-poetry that speaks of the heart and to itIt is the story of . A Century of November is full of precise, startling imagery and elegant, richly poetic descriptionWetherell seems genuinely incapable of writing a lazy sentenceand this last section of the novel is as surreal, hypnotic and harrowing as any literature in recent memory. The whole thing, in fact, is a jewel, an unforgettable historical novel 4/5(1).  · A Century of November, by W.D. Wetherell, begins with these words, and as I read them, I felt the gentle click of the manacles that would draw me through the story. One might say this is a book about war, yet it doesn't glorify a battle or exalt a hero or two. It 4/5(32).


In A Century of November, W. D. Wetherell tells the heartbreaking story of Charles Marden's quest to understand his son's death. Marden travels from British Columbia to the scarred, still smoldering battlefield in Belgium where his son died shortly before the Novem Armistice that ended World War I. Buy A Century of November by W D Wetherell online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now. W. D. Wetherell. A Century of November. By W. D. Wetherell - Published Genres: Epic Literary. Evocative. Haunting. Engrossing. These are the words that echoed through my mind as I read this wonderful novel.


A CENTURY OF NOVEMBER W. D. Wetherell, Author. Univ. of Michigan $24 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. The Man Who Loved Levittown; MORNING. A CENTURY OF NOVEMBER (Australia Broadcasting Corporation Books Sydney) BIO W. D. Wetherell was born in l, the son of two World War Two vets, his father an army captain, his mother an army nurse. A Century of November is full of precise, startling imagery and elegant, richly poetic descriptionWetherell seems genuinely incapable of writing a lazy sentenceand this last section of the novel is as surreal, hypnotic and harrowing as any literature in recent memory. The whole thing, in fact, is a jewel, an unforgettable historical novel.

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