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Book details
  • Genre:HISTORY
  • SubGenre:Military / World War I
  • Language:English
  • Pages:400
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667817248

Vincent

The Long Silence: A Story of the Great War.

by Derek McCann

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Overview
The Author's father, Vincent McCann, lived a more interesting life than his children could ever have imagined, the details of which he never spoke about, and took to his grave. Hence the title "Vincent; The Long Silence". However, all these details which had been kept secret, were finally uncovered when digitized records on the internet revealed his father's war time history, when he served with the 75th Field Company Royal Engineers, in the trenches of Flanders and the Somme during World War 1. The motivation behind writing the book, began with a visit by the author to Ypres in Belgium, a town that played a pivotal role in the war along the Western Front. A ceremony at the Menin Gate, which takes place every day honoring these brave soldiers, who, unlike Vincent , never returned home, generated the idea he should write about his father's contribution in this epic struggle between empires. The reader will be led from Vincent's past as a child in the gentle Irish countryside, through his young life working in the Belfast shipyards during the building of the S.S. Titanic, to his wartime experiences with the British Army in WW1. The reader will run a gamut of emotions from humor to pathos, describing the characters in his company's struggle to survive in what was a living hell. It embodies the courage and determination of the players, and of Vincent himself, as their lives are forever altered in this brutal conflict.
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New synopsis for Bookbaby The Author's father, Vincent McCann, lived a more interesting life than his children could ever have imagined, the details of which he never spoke about, and took to his grave. Hence the title "Vincent; The Long Silence". However, all these details which had been kept secret, were finally uncovered when digitized records on the internet revealed his father's war time history, when he served with the 75th Field Company Royal Engineers, in the trenches of Flanders and the Somme during World War 1. The motivation behind writing the book, began with a visit by the author to Ypres in Belgium, a town that played a pivotal role in the war along the Western Front. A ceremony at the Menin Gate, which takes place every day honoring these brave soldiers, who, unlike Vincent , never returned home, generated the idea he should write about his father's contribution in this epic struggle between empires. The reader will be led from Vincent's past as a child in the gentle Irish countryside, through his young life working in the Belfast shipyards during the building of the S.S. Titanic, to his wartime experiences with the British Army in WW1. The reader will run a gamut of emotions from humor to pathos, describing the characters in his company's struggle to survive in what was a living hell. It embodies the courage and determination of the players, and of Vincent himself, as their lives are forever altered in this brutal conflict.
About the author
Derek McCann currently lives in Oceanside, California with his wife Terry and their grandson Dillon. He retired from a career in the Merchant Marine after fifty-two years, as ship's officer and later captain. In addition to his master's license, Derek holds a Bachelor of Science degree in nautical science and a Master's degree in business studies. When not writing, he enjoys messing around with radios and is a licensed Ham radio operator, and when not doing either of those activities he can generally be found with his nose stuck in a book. "Vincent" is his first book, but hopefully not his last. Visit his website: www.thelongsilence.com for more discussion about the people in Vincent's life, and the First World War.