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  • Vera Brittain and the First World War

  • The Story of Testament of Youth
  • By: Mark Bostridge
  • Narrated by: Jilly Bond
  • Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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Summary

Vera Brittain and the First World War tells the remarkable story of the author behind Testament of Youth while charting the book's ascent to become one of the most loved memoirs of the First World War period. Such interest is set to expand even more in this centenary year of the war's outbreak.

In the midst of her studies at Oxford when war broke out across Europe, Vera Brittain left university in 1915 to become a VAD (voluntary aid detachment) nurse. There she treated soldiers in London, Malta, and Etaples. The events of the First World War were to have an enormous impact on her life. Four of Brittain's closest friends, including her fiancé, Roland Leighton, and her brother, Edward Brittain, MC, were killed in action, sparking a lifelong commitment to pacifism. In 1933 she published Testament of Youth, the first of three books dealing with her experience of war. In equal measures courageous, tragic, and deeply fascinating, Testament of Youth is one of the most compelling and important works of war literature ever to have been written by a British woman.

Mark Bostridge's Vera Brittain and the First World War, published to coincide with the film of Testament of Youth, explores the effects of the First World War on Vera Brittain both in terms of her personal life and in terms of its effect on her development as a writer and her eventual decision to become a pacifist.

©2014 Mark Bostridge (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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Well-written, interesting. Bit of a challenge to listen to as the narrator, though just acceptable at straightforward narrative, can't do voices. Makes the younger VB sound like a petulant 3-year-old crossedwith Alvin the Cipmunk. The men's voices are even worse. Sounds as if sh'e's making fun of all the direct quotes. Dire. I see she does a lot of chick lit, should have stuck to that.

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A moving portrayal of Vera Brittain and well narrated by Jilly Bond. Could she not be persuaded to read an unabridged version of Testament of Youth.

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