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The Magic Army

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The Magic Army

By: Leslie Thomas
Narrated by: Martyn Read
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The war, they said, would be over by Christmas. That was in 1939, and it is now January 1944. An exhausted Britain faces another year of conflict.

Meanwhile, small coastal villages in Devon are facing an invasion from an army just as foreign as that of the Germans. The Americans are smart, well-fed and well-equipped, and they have swept the bewildered citizens of South Devon from their homes in deadly earnest rehearsal for D-Day.

As the beaches echo to the sound of bullets and the local church to the strains of Glenn Miller, Americans and English are thrown together with sometimes hilarious, sometimes painful and puzzling results.


© Leslie Thomas 1981 (P) Penguin Audio 2010

Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Fiction Crime War Witty Suspense

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It's bawdy, funny, sad and sometimes sorry and it brought those times vividly back
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So Leslie Thomas, the true to life atmosphere, no sugar coated overdramatised Hollywood style for Thomas. Just great relatable characters and believable storylines. His characters are so real, they could be neighbours. You just want the story to last forever

thoroughly entertaining

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What made the experience of listening to The Magic Army the most enjoyable?

Leslie Thomas writes in a style that can easily be put down and picked up again at a later date. The plot is simple but for persons of a certain age believable, a past way of life.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Magic Army?

The captain of the transport boat after being injured epitomises the "stiff upper lip" of the time.

Which character – as performed by Martyn Read – was your favourite?

All in their way.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The loss of the boy when his curiosity with the grenade blew him up.

Any additional comments?

A great listen or read that is quite compulsive.

old style writing at its best

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Where does The Magic Army rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

The Magic Army is part of Leslie Thomas' effective trilogy about the way that World War II transformed even civilian society in Britain. I first read this book (together with Dearest and the Best, and Dover Beach) nearly thirty years ago. Now, I can see even more of how Leslie Thomas showed what a watershed our first contact with the US (through the arrival of GI's in the run-up to D Day) became.

What did you like best about this story?

The story centres on the US Army displacement of villagers in Devon, as the military set up training camps for Operation Neptune. A war novel centring on the US invasion of a part of Britain shows many unexpected aspects of how the war experience changed even home life.

What does Martyn Read bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

The novel must be a nightmare to read. The British characters are nearly all West Country folk, but the Americans hail from Philadelphia, New York, Connecticut. Martyn Read keeps the drama seething, and the humour bright - and gets near enough with most of the accents.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

When the American Army invaded Devon.

Any additional comments?

The section about the US general's first encounter with Yorkshire Pudding, and Brussels Sprouts, is some of the finest comic writing of the later twentieth century.

Puts you in the picture

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This was a happy surprise. A favourite,beautifully read. As soon as it was done I was tempted to begin again.

Brilliantly presented

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I've been a Leslie Thomas fan for so long and The Magic Army has always been a favourite. The narrator has a really lovely voice but his mastery of American accents is poor and hard to listen to at times. I like the characters, both UK and American and it's a great insight into how the young GIs with no warfare experience compare to the weary British soldiers and civilians after many years of war. Leslie Thomas writes with great wit and compassion and it's a book I would recommend.

Leslie Thomas at his best

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