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Into the Jaws of Death

By Jack O'Brien

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Fueled by duty, a young soldier journeys into the heart of World War I, where he faces danger, forges bonds, and finds unexpected humor amidst the grim realities of battle.

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2006-08-02
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Summary

"Into the Jaws of Death" by Jack O'Brien is a war memoir where a soldier from the 28th Northwest Battalion of the Canadian Army shares his World War I experiences, from enlisting out of a sense of duty after seeing the devastation in Belgium, to tough training and bonding with fellow soldiers, promising an honest view of trench life and the hardships of war, delivered with both seriousness and surprising moments of levity.

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