Witness the frontline through one writer’s eyes, where ruins tell the cost of history and courage.
In these pages, a journalist travels from Paris to Verdun, crossing a landscape scarred by war. The journey blends vivid description with intimate portraits of soldiers, civilians, and a world transformed by conflict. It captures the atmosphere behind the lines—where graves line the roads and the true work of war unfolds away from banners and myths.
This edition presents a human, unvarnished view of a nation under strain, where hope, resilience, and memory meet in every ruined village and quiet moment of resolve.
- Lived scenes from the road to Verdun, including villages, fortifications, and battlefields.
- Personal stories that reveal the moral weight and shared sorrow of a nation at war.
- Sharp observations on the shift from romance to realism in wartime life.
- Reflections on memory, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between France and its allies.
Ideal for readers who want a grounded, human perspective on a pivotal moment in World War I.