In 1917, the famous poet and war hero Siegfried Sassoon publicly declared his refusal to continue serving in the army.
The British during the First World War, and the reason that prompted him to do so was: that war is a senseless massacre.
He was officially declared “mentally unsound” and sent to Craiglockhart War Hospital. There, the psychiatrist
The brilliant William Rivers is tasked with restoring Sassoon's "sanity" in order to send him back into the trenches.
This novel tells what happened in a way that only novels can. It is a war epic in which not a single bullet is fired,
The story of a battle of human thought in which the reader alone has the ability to determine the victor, the vanquished, and the victim.