265 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2014 by Charnwood.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-2088-1
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OCLC Number:
883463561

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5 stars (2 reviews)

1918, the closing months of the war. Army psychiatrist William Rivers is increasingly concerned for the men who have been in his care - particularly Billy Prior, who is about to return to combat in France with young poet Wilfred Owen. As Rivers tries to make sense of what, if anything, he has done to help these injured men, Prior and Owen await the final battles in a war that has decimated a generation ... THE GHOST ROAD is the Booker Prize-winning account of the devastating final months of the First World War.

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5 stars

I loved this book. Barker is brilliant. Now for my mental health I need to not read about war or death for a good long while.
Sassoon survived. Owen died. Rivers lived only a few years after the war. But, Billy! Barker's character:
As the book ends, Billy is shot and loses consciousness. His survival is ambiguous. Caught up in the emotion of reading, I longed to know if he lived or died. A few hours later, I reflected that ambiguity was the right artistic choice. Billy is an Everyman, and as such, he needs to have both options available to end his story arc.
Lots of men came back from the war, and their survival and the struggles and recoveries and tragedies of the post-war stages of their lives are important and interesting. So that had to have happened to Billy the Everyman. He married Sarah and fathered some …

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Subjects

  • World War, 1914-1918
  • War neuroses
  • Fiction