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La Famille Henry

Cette saga tentaculaire plonge au cœur des liens familiaux, sur fond de la Seconde Guerre mondiale tumultueuse. Le récit suit les destins entrelacés des membres d'une famille dont les vies divergent à travers le globe, des postes diplomatiques en Europe aux périlleux fronts de bataille. Soyez témoin du déroulement des drames personnels qui croisent des événements historiques monumentaux ayant façonné le monde moderne. Ces histoires offrent une exploration captivante de la résilience et de la connexion humaines au milieu d'un conflit mondial.

War and remembrance
The Winds of War

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  1. The Winds of War

    • 806pages
    • 29 heures de lecture

    Twenty years after the publication of The 'Caine' Mutiny , Herman Wouk for the first time returns to World War II, with a novel even grander in scope. Conceived and executed on a monumental scale, The Winds of War is a deeply human story of the vicissitudes of two American families caught in the war's vortex, one Regular Navy, the other Jewish intellectual, and a British war correspondent and his daughter. Their intermingled fates dominate the action and produce a saga of love, ambition, loyalties and danger. Beginning with the off-stage thunder of Hitler's Germany in 1938, the action is concentrated on four pivotal battles: the siege of Warsaw, the Battle of Britain, the march on Moscow, and the attack on Pearl Harbour. Enriched by brillant evocation of the prevailing atmosphere and conditions, and fresh and lively portraits of war leaders, notably Hitler and Roosevelt, this magnificent novel produces in the reader, through the constant participation of one or more of the main characters in events, an eye-witness's tingling consciousness of having been there——of this is how it was . And, as a reminder that war has two sides, Herman Wouk offers, by means of a perfectly syncopated commentary by a German general, a sharp, if controversial picture of the German side. All this he has achieved with a perfect sense of timing and a superb orchestration of history and fiction.

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  2. War and remembrance

    • 1382pages
    • 49 heures de lecture

    These two classic works capture the tide of world events even as they unfold the compelling tale of a single American family drawn into the very center of the war's maelstrom. The multimillion-copy bestsellers that capture all the drama, romance, heroism, and tragedy of the Second World War -- and that constitute Wouk's crowning achievement -- are available for the first time in trade paperback.

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