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A Soldier's Quartet

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Conrad Bentley enjoys his retirement. By chance, he comes across a letter from WWI - a German father writes about his grief of losing a son to war - buried by his three comrades near a small French village. The letter resonates with Conrad and he commits to researching its backstory. Months later, Conrad makes contact with the fallen soldier's family. He falls deeper into their history and other untold stories from this era, including the fate of young Tasmanian soldiers who also fought on the Western Front. A Soldier's Quartet is inspired by true events, a story of perseverance and happenstance that transcends time and reaches across continents. It presents the human faces behind uniforms and battle plans, conveys love and hope set against various landscapes. Conrad's discovery of the letter brings the past into the present as he reflects on his own life and loss.

Author Biography:

Colin Baldwin emigrated from England to Tasmania at the age of ten. He is married with three children and six grandchildren. After a career in justice and counselling, he now enjoys bushwalking, sailing, studying German and devoting more time to a lifelong passion for music. Formerly an oboist, he took up the violin at a mature age and is a member of a local amateur orchestra. Baldwin is a first-time author who, in his retirement, has found time to explore his love for the Tasmanian landscape, research far off places and meet colourful people.
Release date Australia
September 2nd, 2021
Author
Pages
236
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781922594341
Product ID
35250897

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