Wooden Crosses
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Roland Dorgelès was a French novelist whose work often delves into themes of war and the human condition. His most celebrated novel, drawing from his own World War I experiences, offers a poignant study of the conflict and its impact on individuals. Dorgelès excelled at capturing the raw reality and emotional depth of wartime experiences. His writing explores the psychological and societal consequences of trauma and the resilience of the human spirit.






Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Saint Magloire is a gripping historical novel that follows the adventures of a young priest as he fights to save his country, his faith, and his own life. Filled with vivid detail and unforgettable characters, this novel is a tour de force that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
Quand le mot "ennemi" devient vide de sens et que la blessure, synonyme de retour l'arrire, devient un salut...Une plonge vertigineuse dans les tranches de 1914-1918, qui permet de toucher du doigt l'horreur de la guerre aux cts des Poilus. Deux vibrants cris pacifistes.L’dition Oeuvres & thmesType : Oeuvre en extraitsL’appareil pdagogique comprend :- des repres sur le contexte et les genres- un questionnaire pour chaque texte, avec des petites leons sur les notions en jeu- des textes chos, pour construire une culture littraire
Reportážní kniha věnovaná Francouzské Indočíně, kterou autor procestoval spolu s manželkou na přelomu let 1923 a 1924. Název knihy pochází z Mandarínské cesty, která křižuje Vietnam.