This story
is about Tristan Sadler, a young veteran of World War 1 who is dealing with
intense shame and guilt, a consequence of his involvement in the war. Told in
the first person narrative by the main character, Tristan recounts how he and
his best friend, Will Bancroft, faced an intense personal dilemma, some
emotions had to kept secret and never displayed or shared with others. It took
a huge amount of courage to fight their internal feelings and the war they were
waging on the battle field that faced them.
The story
opens in September 1919 with twenty one year old Tristan Sadler on a train from
London to Norwich to deliver a package of letters to Marian, Will Bancroft’s
sister. The story unfolds slowly and moves between the war and his visit with
Marian. She slowly finds out the truth about her brother and what really happened
to him. Tristan and Will had meet during basic training at Aldershot and they
soon developed a close relationship that lasted till they served in the
trenches of Picardy where Will was court-martialed for cowardice and executed
on the battlefield in 1916.
Mr. Boyne
prose concentrates on emotions throughout this wartime story which depicts
primarily the relationship between the two soldiers. The brutal and very
descriptive war scenes in general are told in the present tense and the
narrative shifts to the past tense when Tristan reveals his true feelings to
Marian.
This skillfully
crafted and very thought provoking story builds tension and emotions till its bitter
conclusion and the result is a very moving story that looks at war from a
different perspective.
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