Ghost Road is the final novel in the Renewal trilogy, and winner of the 1995 Booker Prize.
Ghost Road is Pat Barker's masterpiece, the culmination of her escalating trilogy of novels about World War I.
The novel takes place in the final months of one of the most brutal and brutal conflicts of modern times in France, in which millions were involved.
Men in brutal trench warfare are all “ghosts in the making.” In England, psychiatrist William Rivers treats
-who suffers from severe pangs of conscience- psychologically damaged victims of war to rehabilitate them enough to resume fighting.
One of these victims, Billy Briar, a brave, sarcastic boy who has been raised from the working class to the officer class, decides to.
To return to France with his fellow officer, the poet Wilfred Owen, to fight in a war he no longer believed in.