
Gone Tomorrow
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In 1916, eighteen-year-old Eddie Simkins and his two closest friends march into Kitchener's Army with the wide-eyed excitement of boys convinced they are heading toward glory. The reality awaiting them in the shattered fields of northern France will test them in ways they could never have imagined.
Thrust into the mud-choked trenches, they soon face a brutal world of ceaseless bombardment, desperate night raids, and the constant threat of sudden death. As the battalion is ground down by an unrelenting enemy, the three friends cling to one another in a ferocious struggle for survival. Their innocence is stripped away, replaced by the grim endurance of men fighting simply to see another dawn.
Set against the backdrop of a continent in ruins, Gone Tomorrow is a powerful and deeply human story of friendship, sacrifice, and the quiet courage that emerges when ordinary people are placed in extraordinary circumstances.
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