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In January 1917, five wounded French soldiers, their hands bound behind them, are brought to the front at Picardy by their own troops, forced into the no-man's land between the French and German armies, and left to die in the cross fire. Their brutal punishment has been hushed up for more than two years when Mathilde Donnay, unable to walk since childhood, begins a quest to find out whether her fiancé, officially "killed in the line of duty," might still be alive. Mathilde moves throughout the country for information about the men. She encounters many people along the way with different information as well as meeting the loved ones of the other families that the men left behind.
This was a bestseller in France and is sort of a mystery, a look into the different ways one story can be told, and a look at life in France during and after the First World War. Because of the many French names I got confused sometimes and wish the characters had been more developed, especially Matilde and her fiancé, Manech. If I would have been more invested in their personalities, I would have been more interested in the outcome.
This was a bestseller in France and is sort of a mystery, a look into the different ways one story can be told, and a look at life in France during and after the First World War. Because of the many French names I got confused sometimes and wish the characters had been more developed, especially Matilde and her fiancé, Manech. If I would have been more invested in their personalities, I would have been more interested in the outcome.