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Action Front

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Action Front presents a vivid portrayal of the harsh realities and unexpected moments found on the front lines of war. The story delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by soldiers, particularly in the face of captivity, as the main character struggles with fear, identity, and survival. The narrative illustrates the tension and absurdity of war, where moments of levity emerge even in the darkest of times, revealing the resilience and wit required to navigate such a brutal environment. As soldiers like Private Macalister grapple with their roles in a global conflict, the book explores the complexity of human spirit and the unpredictable nature of war. Themes of bravery, identity, and defiance unfold as characters face the constant threat of death while also engaging in moments of absurdity and dark humor. The book reflects the unpredictability of soldiering, emphasizing that courage comes in many forms, including cleverness, defiance, and the ability to maintain one’s identity amid dehumanizing circumstances.

207 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1916

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Boyd Cable

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Ernest Andrew Ewart (1878-1943) was an Australian author who wrote under the pseudonym Boyd Cable.

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