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A Boy from Botwood

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Newfoundlander Arthur Manuel’s retelling of his harrowing First World War experiences are raw and real. Painstakingly researched after the long-hidden manuscript’s discovery by Bryan Davies and And...
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  • 14 February 2017
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A proud Newfoundland soldier’s memoir gives unprecedented details of life as a German POW during the First World War.

I’m going to tell my story. With those words, eighty-three-year-old Arthur Manuel set his remarkable First World War memoir in motion.

Like many Great War veterans, Manuel had never discussed his wartime life with anyone. Hidden in the Manuel family records until its 2011 discovery by his grandson David Manuel, Arthur’s story is now brought to new life.

Determined to escape his impoverished rural Newfoundland existence, he enlisted with the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in late 1914. His harrowing accounts of life under fire span the Allies’ ill-fated 1915 Gallipoli campaign, the Regiment’s 1916 near-destruction at Beaumont-Hamel, and his 1917 Passchendaele battlefield capture. Manuel’s account of his seventeen-month POW experience, including his nearly successful escape from a German forced labour camp, provides unique, compelling Great War insights.

Powerful memories undimmed by age shine through Manuel’s lucid prose. His visceral hatred of war, and of the leaders on both sides who permitted such senseless carnage to continue, is ferocious yet tempered by Manuel’s powerful affection for common soldiers like himself, German and Allied alike. This poignant, angry, witty, and provocative account rings true like no other.
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Price: $22.99
Pages: 176
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 14 February 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459736719
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Military / World War I, First World War, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, Biography: historical, political & military, Memoirs
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Along with heaviness, there is wit and wisdom in its pages.

A fascinating, well-told account of the exigencies of war and his time served as a POW, A Boy from Botwood is a true treasure.

A compelling and highly recommended true-life war story.
Bryan Davies is a writer, commentator, and creative works consultant. Author of several hundred articles spanning history, law, sport, and politics, in 2013 he and Andrew Traficante co-founded Tagona Creative, a successful Canadian creative-works incubator. Bryan is also a founding partner with United Front Entertainment, a Canadian film distribution and content development enterprise. Bryan lives in Whitby, Ontario.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Botwood, 1908
Chapter 2: St. John’s, August 1914
Chapter 3: Gallipoli, Spring 1915
Chapter 4: Beaumont Hamel, July 1916
Chapter 5: England, Autumn 1917
Chapter 6: Passchendaele, August 1917
Chapter 7: Prisoner of War, October 1917
Chapter 8: Bavaria, January 1918
Chapter 9: Armistice, November 1918
Conclusion
Notes
Index