More Than Just A Life
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Book Details
About the Book
"How great it was to have been able to read your writing - Touching …sensitive … emotional… thoughtful … immensely moving …personal …enthralling …gripping …sad …pathetic …ghastly in its detail … critical of the awfulness of the establishment …a tremendous insight into a mind disturbed." - Howard Swan
Wilson was on the verge of a professional sporting career when World War 1 started. Eventually he was sent to the Front, under-trained and ill equipped. There he experienced the horrors and deprivations of trench warfare.
Unable to cope he had a breakdown and ran away. Whilst being nursed back to health by a young French widow, he is recaptured and, during an eventful journey back to Belgium for his Court Martial, he forms a friendship with his captor. This was to have great significance in the future.The dramatic events before, during and after the Court Martial provide a gripping finale.
In More Than Just A Life the author weaves a dramatic story that deals with the highly emotive aspect of the ordeal of the ordinary soldier, the wanton loss of young lives and the harsh discipline of the Army.
50% of any profits from sales will be donated to the Royal Marsden Hospital in recognition of the treatment for the author's wife when she had cancer.
AH from Devon - A very sad story and the graphic pictures you painted of warfare in the trenches if ever filmed would make Saving Private Ryan seem tame by comparison. Well done!
Mr Cheesman from Surrey - Nine out of ten – I like the twist in the tail! When will the sequel be available?
Mr N Russell - one of those that you couldn’t put down - thoroughly enjoyed it!
About the Author
Steve Little was born in 1949 and was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford. After a working lifetime in the financial services industry he felt semi-retirement was now the time to write about the experiences his grandfathers and their brothers faced in World War One. His great uncle was killed at a young age in France in 1918.. This book was lovingly put together in memory of these relatives. It draws on the many stories told by them over the years before their deaths. Steve lives in Leatherhead, Surrey and has been married for almost 40 years and has two grown up children and three grandchildren. He is an avid student of military history and in particular the two World Wars. What spare time he has is spent enjoying gardening, golf and watching football and cricket. He is currently writing a sequel to "More Than Just A Life" called "Joining Forces" and has published a book of light hearted short stories of teenage life in the 1960s entitled "Days We'll Remember All Our Lives" See www.stevelittlebooks.com