Threads of The War, Volume I: Personal Truth Inspired Flash-Fiction of The 20th Century's War

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Cover of the book Threads of The War, Volume I: Personal Truth Inspired Flash-Fiction of The 20th Century's War by Jeremy Strozer, The Good Enough Empire, LLC.
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Author: Jeremy Strozer ISBN: 9781311593030
Publisher: The Good Enough Empire, LLC. Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jeremy Strozer
ISBN: 9781311593030
Publisher: The Good Enough Empire, LLC.
Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

“You are getting to be a budding WEB Griffin. Putting a bit of a face on real events in war.”
— Pat

Raw personal emotions. Human trial, triumph and tragedy. Can we experience War through the eyes of the soldiers and civilians who lived it?

See the sites, hear the sounds, and read short stories of war from a unique perspective: behind the eyes and in the mind of its participants. From the seats of a German cinema in 1915 and high over Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 to under the water of the port of Alexandria Egypt and on a rail line in East Prussia in 1945, the reader is carried from one front of war to another in short easily-readable, yet emotionally compelling, bursts. 

Threads 1 is the first collection of flash-fiction in the Threads of The War series. If you like history, personal narrative, and have a short attention span, you’ll love Jeremy Strozer’s touching prose.

Grab a seat and a copy of Threads of The War, Volume 1 to see war through the eyes of the men, women and children who lived and died in it.

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“You are getting to be a budding WEB Griffin. Putting a bit of a face on real events in war.”
— Pat

Raw personal emotions. Human trial, triumph and tragedy. Can we experience War through the eyes of the soldiers and civilians who lived it?

See the sites, hear the sounds, and read short stories of war from a unique perspective: behind the eyes and in the mind of its participants. From the seats of a German cinema in 1915 and high over Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 to under the water of the port of Alexandria Egypt and on a rail line in East Prussia in 1945, the reader is carried from one front of war to another in short easily-readable, yet emotionally compelling, bursts. 

Threads 1 is the first collection of flash-fiction in the Threads of The War series. If you like history, personal narrative, and have a short attention span, you’ll love Jeremy Strozer’s touching prose.

Grab a seat and a copy of Threads of The War, Volume 1 to see war through the eyes of the men, women and children who lived and died in it.

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