
Review of: Marching orders : the untold story of World War II by Lee, Bruce
The author makes a puzzling choice and tells this otherwise interesting story entirely in the present tense. An odd choice, since history occurs entirely in the present tense. I am unable to get past the stylistic tic and shelve the book prematurely.
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Tags: Old Front Page Stories, What's New for Book-Lovers, World War II
