And No Birds Sang by Farley Mowat, Robert MacNeil

And No Birds Sang

Farley Mowat, Robert MacNeil

245 pages first pub 1979 (view editions)

nonfiction history memoir informative reflective slow-paced
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And No Birds Sang is ideal for readers who appreciate introspective, historically grounded narratives that delve into the complexities of war through a blend of stark realism and poignant personal reflection.

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In July 1942, Farley Mowat was an eager young infantryman bound for Europe and impatient for combat. This powerful, true account of the action he saw, fighting desperately to push the Nazis out of Italy, evokes the terrible reality of war with an ...

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4.09
based on 108 reviews

Moods

dark: 100%

emotional: 75%

adventurous: 50%

challenging: 50%

informative: 50%

sad: 50%

reflective: 25%

tense: 25%


Pace

20% of readers chose medium
80% of readers chose slow
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