Middle Parts of Fortune
Discover the haunting realism of war in Middle Parts of Fortune by Frederick Manning, a compelling narrative that delves into the brutality, monotony, and futility of combat during World War I. Originally published in 2014, this powerful novel spans 352 pages and offers an unflinching portrayal of the soldier's experience. Renowned author Ernest Hemingway admired Manning's honesty so much that he read this book annually, stating it helped him confront the harsh truths of war without deception. Published by Vintage Publishing, this paperback edition is a must-read for fans of action and adventure, as well as those interested in historical and military fiction. Immerse yourself in a story that captures the essence of human struggle and resilience against the backdrop of one of history's most devastating conflicts.