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K**S
Reasonably priced.
Reasonable
L**S
Good but not this isn't about Marie and Paul so much as the times.
When I ordered this book I expected it to be translations of the letters between Paul and Marie Pireaud. Instead, the books is about the SW French countryside during the First World War with few extracts from the letters. While it is informative and definitely worth the read, I had a different impression from the book description than what the books contains. And would have preferred to see the transformation of the country from first hand witnesses instead of having the letters interpreted through the author's modern viewpoint.
C**S
Good read
Great read, quick delivery.
O**E
Amazingly, new ground in WW 1 studies
Astonishingly, this book covers fresh material in the study of World War 1: not just the home front; not the French military front; but the effects of the war on a rather ordinary--but extraordinary--newlywed couple, French peasants. It is as much Marie's story as it is Paul's story, and author Hanna is wise enough to let their voices carry the story for us. That is not to say she doesn't provide context and explanation and historical perspective; she does, and excellently. The story is moving and this book is valuable and enlightening. One could wish that there were more photos or maps, but the fact that the letters themselves were preserved, and that Hanna found them and brought their value to light is really enough.This book is a finalist for the Colorado Book Award, and if there is any justice, it will win.
J**O
Excellent book
Hanna's narrative Paul and Marie Pireaud's marriage during the turbulence of WWI will not disappoint readers. It is accessible to academics as well as casual readers of history. I first read the book as a graduate student in history, but I continue to assign various chapters to my high school seniors, who always seem to enjoy reading about their difficulties and trials in the war. Echoing numerous scholars' arguments that the private is always political, Hanna lends a new angle of inquiry into the Great War.
T**R
GREAT INFORMATIVE ON WORLD WAR I
I had to read this book for a history of war class (college) and I have to say it was awesome. The story gives you great details on how it was to be a part of World War I. The story was also interesting, and very easy to read.I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking for a first hand experience of WWI, or anyone who loves romantic love novels
R**R
More than a Month, and Still not Here
I ordered this book for a class on October 6th and today is November 8th and it still has not arrived. I am returning the book when, or if, it gets here. I no longer have a need for it.
R**N
AWARD WINNER
Martha Hanna's excellent YOUR DEATH WOULD BE MINE is the 2008 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award winner for Biography and Memoir.
C**S
Effect of WW1 on rural France
A very good insight into the conditions during WW1 in rural France and how the war helped to advance the literacy and knowledge of particularly rural people. I know the village where the Pireaud family lived which made it interesting for me. Probably a bit academic for many.
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