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The Somme


No. of pages 48

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Great for age 12-18 years

For many people the word 'Somme' sums up the carnage and futility of the First World War. The failure of Allied forces to achieve their objectives at such a huge cost in human lives has resonated in military circles for the past 100 years. This book tells the story of the battle and its wider repercussions, and analyses its importance to the overall outcome of the First World War.

The Somme investigates the build-up to the battle, why leaders thought the action was necessary and what they thought it would achieve. It looks at the forces involved, including the 'Pals' battalions - patriotic friends who fought, and more often than not died, together.

Although not a straightforward timeline, the book outlines the actual course of the battle beginning on 1 July 1916 and the impact of the continuing slaughter on both sides. Quotes from those who took part offer a glimpse of what it must have been like to be there, and maps show how little was actually achieved in terms of a breakthrough. Poetry, art and music inspired by the Somme campaign bring the soldiers' harrowing experiences to life. Suitable for readers aged 11 and up.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Hachette Children's Group .

Born in Suffolk, Sarah Ridley lives on the Suffolk/Essex border and is a writer and editor of educational books for children and young people. Recently, a life-long interest in history has led her to write books about the First World War, inspired by reading letters written by soldiers who served in the conflict. Brothers at War tells the story of uncovering the material held in her own family's archives. Dear Jelly sets letters written by soldier brothers to their younger sisters at its core. Teenage children keep Sarah busy when she isn't tied to her computer, and she relaxes by walking along river estuaries close to her home.

This book has the following chapters:

  • 1: War breaks out
  • 2: Kitchener's army
  • 3: Planning
  • 4: June 1916
  • 5: Bombardment
  • 6: Over the top
  • 7: The first day
  • 8: Royal army medical corps
  • 9: July and August
  • 10: September offensive
  • 11: October and November
  • 12: The battle of the Ancre
  • 13: What had been gained?
  • 14: Counting the cost
  • 15: After the armistice
  • 16: Legacy
  • 17: Timeline
  • 18: Glossary and further information 47
  • 19: Index

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