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New Book Of Martyrs - Paperback

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by Georges Duhamel (Author)

The new book of martyrs portrays the anguish and endurance of soldiers who faced the physical and psychological devastation of war. Through vivid depictions of life in military hospitals, the book reveals the human cost of conflict and the quiet heroism of those who bore unimaginable pain. Duhamel examines the fragility of the human body alongside the resilience of the spirit, presenting soldiers not as distant figures of glory but as men broken and remade by suffering. The narrative unfolds amid the sterile corridors and hushed wards of recovery, where moments of despair and compassion intertwine. Each account captures the silent dignity of endurance, the haunting memory of battle, and the tenderness that emerges among the wounded. Rather than glorifying war, Duhamel's work mourns its cruelty, portraying the struggle for healing as both a physical and moral battle. The writing reflects a deep empathy and moral clarity, offering a profound meditation on humanity's capacity for both suffering and grace.

Number of Pages: 104
Dimensions: 0.25 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 01, 2025
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