Two College Friends
A wartime coming-of-age tale that follows two college friends through love, loyalty, and danger. The story blends college life, a thoughtful professor, and soldiers’ letters as seen through a young man’s inner reflections.
In a campus and hospital setting, a devoted student wrestles with friendship, honor, and the pull of duty as war closes in. Through intimate notes and a forged bond between the boys, the narrative explores how courage and affection endure in the face of fear and loss.
The book uses a shifting lens—from classroom lectures to the chaos of the battlefield—to examine what a friendship endures when life itself is at stake.
- Character-driven scenes that juxtapose scholarly life with frontline danger
- A professor who mentors with warmth and wit, shaping the men’s choices
- Intimate diary-like passages that reveal doubt, devotion, and resilience
- Themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the costs of friendship during war
Ideal for readers drawn to literary fiction that pairs emotional depth with historical backdrop.