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A light beyond the trenches, Alan Hlad

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A light beyond the trenches, Alan Hlad
Language
eng
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Literary Form
fiction
Main title
A light beyond the trenches
Responsibility statement
Alan Hlad
Summary
By April 1916, the fervour that accompanied war's outbreak has faded. In its place is a grim reality. Throughout Germany, essentials are rationed. Hope, too, is in short supply. Anna Zeller, whose fiancé, Bruno, is fighting on the western front, works as a nurse at an overcrowded hospital in Oldenburg, trying to comfort men broken in body and spirit. But during a visit from Dr Stalling, the director of the Red Cross Ambulance Dogs Association, she witnesses a rare spark of optimism - as a German shepherd guides a battle-blinded soldier over a garden path, Dr Stalling is inspired with an idea - to train dogs as companions for sightless veterans. Anna convinces Dr Stalling to let her work at his new guide dog training school. Some of the dogs that arrive are themselves veterans of war, including Nia, a German shepherd with trench-damaged paws. Anna brings the ailing Nia home and secretly tends and trains her, convinced she may yet be the perfect guide for the right soldier. In Max Benesch, a Jewish soldier blinded by chlorine gas at the front, Nia finds her person. War has taken Max's sight, his fiancée and his hopes of being a composer. Yet despite all he's given for his country, the tide of anti-Semitism at home is rising, and Max encounters it first-hand in one of the school's trainers, who is determined to make Max fail. Still, through Anna's prompting, he rediscovers his passion for music. But as Anna discovers more about the conflict's escalating brutality - and Bruno's role in it - she realises how impossible it will be for any of them to escape the war unscathed
Target audience
adult
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