Author: Gibbs, Philip
Synopsis:
In 'Now It Can Be Told' by Philip Gibbs, a journalist recounts his experiences as a war correspondent during World War I, revealing the untold stories and hidden truths that shaped the conflict. From the trenches of the Western Front to the political intrigues behind the scenes, the author takes readers on a gripping journey through the realities of war, shedding light on the sacrifices, heroism, and human resilience that emerged amidst the chaos. As the journalist's narrative unfolds, secrets are unveiled, challenging conventional perceptions and offering a fresh perspective on the war that changed the world.
Genres: Historical Fiction, War, Memoir
Themes: Truth and deception, the human cost of war, the power of storytelling
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