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Vera Brittainl

A Young Woman’s Journey Through War and Self-Discovery.

4.111469ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Vera Brittainl

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781780226590

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/19/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Forward from Newcastle
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Chapter 2: Forward from Newcastle
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Chapter 3: Oxford versus War
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Chapter 4: Learning versus Life
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Chapter 5: Camberwell versus Death
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Chapter 6: ·When the Vision Dies . . .·
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Chapter 7: Tawny Island
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Chapter 8: Between the Sandhills and the Sea
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Chapter 9: ·This Loneliest Hour·
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Chapter 10: Survivors Not Wanted
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Chapter 11: Piping for Peace
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Chapter 12: ·Another Stranger·
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Who should listen Testament Of Youth

The summary audiobook of "Testament of Youth" by Vera Brittain is ideal for readers interested in World War I, women's history, and memoirs that explore themes of love, loss, and resilience. It appeals especially to those seeking a poignant, personal narrative that captures the profound impact of war on individual lives and relationships. Students, educators, and history enthusiasts will find valuable insights into the era's social changes and the challenges faced by young women, making it a compelling listen for anyone wanting to understand the emotional landscape of this tumultuous period.

3 quotes from Testament Of Youth

  • "The only thing that makes life possible is a little love and a little hope and a little faith in the goodness of human beings."
  • "I think that in many ways, when one is young, the world is a much better place than it really is."
  • "What is the use of living, if we cannot give others the happiness that we would enjoy ourselves?"

Author : Vera Brittainl

Vera Brittain (1893-1970) was a renowned British writer, pacifist, and feminist, best known for her poignant memoir "Testament of Youth," which reflects on her experiences during World War I. Educated at Oxford University, she initially aspired to become a writer, but her life took a dramatically different turn with the outbreak of the war, leading her to serve as a volunteer nurse on the front lines. The profound impact of the war on her personal life, including the loss of loved ones, deeply informed her writing and activism, through which she became a prominent advocate for peace and reconciliation. Brittain's eloquent prose and heartfelt reflections on love, loss, and the futility of war have resonated with readers across generations, establishing her legacy as a significant literary voice in the 20th century.

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Testament Of Youth Free Audiobook Download

Vera Brittainl

A Young Woman’s Journey Through War and Self-Discovery.

4.111469rating

Information

Author: Vera Brittainl

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781780226590

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/19/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Testament Of Youth

The summary audiobook of "Testament of Youth" by Vera Brittain is ideal for readers interested in World War I, women's history, and memoirs that explore themes of love, loss, and resilience. It appeals especially to those seeking a poignant, personal narrative that captures the profound impact of war on individual lives and relationships. Students, educators, and history enthusiasts will find valuable insights into the era's social changes and the challenges faced by young women, making it a compelling listen for anyone wanting to understand the emotional landscape of this tumultuous period.

3 quotes from Testament Of Youth

  • "The only thing that makes life possible is a little love and a little hope and a little faith in the goodness of human beings."
  • "I think that in many ways, when one is young, the world is a much better place than it really is."
  • "What is the use of living, if we cannot give others the happiness that we would enjoy ourselves?"

Author: Vera Brittainl

Vera Brittain (1893-1970) was a renowned British writer, pacifist, and feminist, best known for her poignant memoir "Testament of Youth," which reflects on her experiences during World War I. Educated at Oxford University, she initially aspired to become a writer, but her life took a dramatically different turn with the outbreak of the war, leading her to serve as a volunteer nurse on the front lines. The profound impact of the war on her personal life, including the loss of loved ones, deeply informed her writing and activism, through which she became a prominent advocate for peace and reconciliation. Brittain's eloquent prose and heartfelt reflections on love, loss, and the futility of war have resonated with readers across generations, establishing her legacy as a significant literary voice in the 20th century.