Sergeant York and the Great War
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1998
209
Book • Nonfiction
France • 1910s
1998
Adult
12+ years
Sergeant York and the Great War by Alvin C. York and Tom Skeyhill narrates the experience of Alvin C. York during World War I. This autobiographical account details York's journey from a conscientious objector to a celebrated war hero, highlighting his personal transformation and the significant events that shaped his wartime legacy.
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Sergeant York and the Great War provides an engaging firsthand account of WWI through the eyes of Alvin C. York, co-authored by Tom Skeyhill. Readers praise its vivid storytelling and historical significance, though some note it idealizes York's exploits, lacking critical analysis. Overall, it offers valuable insight into the life of a renowned war hero.
Readers who enjoy Sergeant York and the Great War are likely interested in personal accounts of World War I, military history, and heroism. Comparable titles include All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque and The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman, appealing to those who appreciate detailed historical narratives.
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209
Book • Nonfiction
France • 1910s
1998
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