In all the breaths I’ve taken from you

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book In all the breaths I’ve taken from you by Alessio Biagi, Meligrana Giuseppe Editore
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Author: Alessio Biagi ISBN: 9788868150853
Publisher: Meligrana Giuseppe Editore Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alessio Biagi
ISBN: 9788868150853
Publisher: Meligrana Giuseppe Editore
Publication: May 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“In All the Breaths I’ve Taken From You” is the story of William O'Neill, a poor boy of low class origin, born in Louisiana, the deep south of America. His adolescence is marked by the economic crisis and the Great Depression of 1929. William grows up in the poverty-stricken streets of New Orleans, where jazz and blues are the soundtrack of his youth . When President Roosevelt decides to go to war and mobilizes young Americans, William is assigned to the 116° Infantry Regiment. They land on Omaha Beach and he is shot in the chest, finding himself the only survivor in a sea of mutilated bodies. He will be found and rescued by a French farmer, Maurice Montreau, and led to his farm, Grandcamp-Maisy. This book, far from being just a war novel, is a profound reflection on the meaning of life, love and friendship, but especially about the strange succession of events brought together by fate: the war and the pursuit of happiness, paradoxically represent for Will, an opportunity of love and redemption for mankind.

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“In All the Breaths I’ve Taken From You” is the story of William O'Neill, a poor boy of low class origin, born in Louisiana, the deep south of America. His adolescence is marked by the economic crisis and the Great Depression of 1929. William grows up in the poverty-stricken streets of New Orleans, where jazz and blues are the soundtrack of his youth . When President Roosevelt decides to go to war and mobilizes young Americans, William is assigned to the 116° Infantry Regiment. They land on Omaha Beach and he is shot in the chest, finding himself the only survivor in a sea of mutilated bodies. He will be found and rescued by a French farmer, Maurice Montreau, and led to his farm, Grandcamp-Maisy. This book, far from being just a war novel, is a profound reflection on the meaning of life, love and friendship, but especially about the strange succession of events brought together by fate: the war and the pursuit of happiness, paradoxically represent for Will, an opportunity of love and redemption for mankind.

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