ALL THE FALLING BOYS Audiolibro Por William Ferrier Jr. arte de portada

ALL THE FALLING BOYS

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De: William Ferrier Jr.
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Ohio, 1916. Sam Archer sees the world in numbers. He can calculate a hawk's trajectory mid-dive, predict weather patterns from cloud formations, reduce any problem to elegant mathematics. When America enters the Great War, the Army sees exactly what they need: a pilot who can turn killing into calculus.

By his thirtieth kill, Sam is an ace. By his thirty-first, he can no longer count to ten.

What the mathematics gave him, the war takes away—piece by piece, number by number, until the boy who could calculate anything can't remember his sister's name. Discharged and discarded, Sam finds himself under a bridge in St. Louis with three other broken veterans: a man who can't stop washing his hands, a pilot frozen in permanent tremor, and a soldier who forgets everything by morning.

They will never heal. They will never go home. But in the margins of a world that has no use for them, they might build something that looks like belonging.

All the Falling Boys is a devastating portrait of what war creates and what it destroys—a novel about the mathematics of killing, the arithmetic of survival, and the impossible calculus of learning to live when the numbers no longer add up.

For readers of The Things They Carried and All Quiet on the Western Front who want to know what happened to the men who came home.

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All the Falling Boys hit me hard. It’s historical fiction with a literary edge—WWI aviation, the brutality of combat, and the quieter devastation that follows. The math/number motif is brilliant and unforgettable, and the story of broken veterans trying to build a kind of belonging in a world that’s moved on feels painfully real. If you loved The Things They Carried or All Quiet on the Western Front, this is absolutely worth your time.

Haunting and beautiful WW1 Novel

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