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The book contains two interconnected novels that delve deeply into the psychological and societal impacts of the global conflict. The first included novel, No More Parades, portrays the brutal and bureaucratic reality of trench warfare, highlighting the protagonist's struggles to maintain his moral compass and manage the chaotic military administration while his personal life unravels. The second novel, A Man Could Stand Up, explores the immense strain of the final stages of the war and the eventual armistice. Utilizing shifting perspectives and fragmented timelines, the narrative captures the profound disorientation experienced by both soldiers on the front lines and civilians on the home front. Together, these works examine the collapse of traditional Edwardian social structures and the complexities of human relationships amidst catastrophic historical change.
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