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Discover the powerful narrative of 'Generals Die in Bed,' a poignant tale by Charles Yale Harrison that captures the raw realities of World War I. This gripping B-format paperback, published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd in 2003, offers a unique perspective on warfare through the eyes of a young soldier barely old enough to vote. Immerse yourself in 224 pages of stark prose that reveals the harrowing experiences of soldiers on the Western Front. From entombment in mud to the constant threat of rats and lice, Harrison vividly illustrates the horrors of life in the trenches. This compelling story highlights the tragic journey of youth engulfed by the brutality of war, making it a vital read for history enthusiasts and literature lovers alike. 'Generals Die in Bed' is not just about conflict; it is an unforgettable testament to the enduring human spirit, absent of glamour and glory. Explore the depths of human survival and the stark realities faced by young soldiers during one of history's darkest times. Order your brand new copy today and relive this heart-wrenching account of sacrifice and the true cost of war.