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The Brighton Boys in the Trenches

By James R. Driscoll

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Two young friends trade classroom desks for battlefield trenches, their bond and bravery tested by the Great War.

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2013-05-18
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"The Brighton Boys in the Trenches" by James R. Driscoll is a historical narrative set during World War I, focusing on the lives of Herbert Whitcomb and Roy Flynn, two friends from Brighton. It shows their transition from students to soldiers, examining themes of friendship, patriotism, and bravery. Witnessing the fervor of enlistment, Herbert abandons youthful despair and commits himself to the army. His journey begins with the end of his high school career and rapidly transforms as he answers the call of duty, followed by enlisting along with Roy, undergoing initial training, and preparing for the front lines, illustrating the sacrifices and emotional challenges faced by young men during wartime.

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