
The Flutist of Arnhem
A Story of Operation Market Garden
Dead Reckoning (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-68247-463-1 (ISBN)
Description
In October 1943, all the Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents in Holland are captured by the Germans . . . except one. John Hewson, a.k.a. "Boekman," is the most dangerous agent to the German occupiers, with vital information about the German army, Boekman escapes the clutches of the S.S. and stays hidden until the start of the largest airborne operation in World War II: Operation Market Garden. When the SOE learn that Boekman is still alive, and that his estranged son, Harry, is on the ground fighting in Market Garden, Harry is tasked with organizing a small commando unit to rescue Boekman and try to escape through the German siege. The Battle of Arnhem unfolds day by day as father and son search for each other amidst the chaos of war and the dogged pursuits of a cruel Gestapo agent.
Reviews / Votes
This book is of great interest to learn more about Operation Market Garden. This is due to the inclusion of maps, historical references, and other data and elements that give an almost documentary touch to this volume." - La Burbuja Literaria De J.C."The art really great to look at." - WordAholicAnonymous
"The drawings display realism.... You do not have to be an expert in history to appreciate the enormous effort that is made in this way, so that uniforms, tanks, weapons and everything we see in each graphic is one more element of the deep immersion in history that Gil facilitates with his work.... The Flutist of Arnhem is a good war comic, the kind that allows us to reconcile ourselves with a way of narrating that sometimes seems to have fallen into disuse but is still as effective as it ever has been. And it is a good demonstration that in history there are still many stories that have not been told or that can be re-told without the need to abuse approaches or caroms forced by specific fashions." - Comic Para Todos
"Gil gives us pulse-pounding escapes from the Germans' tightening noose, stealthy assassinations of enemy combatants, and explosive firefights that test a soldier's mettle.... The art is compellingly realistic, with excellent attention given to facial expressions and anatomy as well as to the machinery of war. The colors and lines have a thick, clumpy quality that, combined with the realism of the images, lends the work a digital, rotoscoped feel. The action is intense and the violence is brutal without being gory." - Kirkus Reviews
"A beautifully drawn and colored tale that follows closely with the facts of Operation Market Garden. It also illustrates one truth: that those involved in the underground against the Nazis never succeeded without great loss. Antonio Gil also shows that stories of World War II still thrill and inspire us, even when the years stretch our connections with these events." - Wayne Vansant, author of Katusha: Girl Soldier of the Patriotic War
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Annapolis
United States
Publishing group
Naval Institute Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 13 to 99 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 181 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68247-463-1 (9781682474631)
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Person
Antonio Gil is an illustrator, comic author, and writer specializing in military history, with more than one hundred publications in specialized magazines, books, and comics.
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