Till We Meet Again: A Canadian in the First World War

Brandon Marriott
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Till We Meet Again: A Canadian in the First World War

Brandon Marriott
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“By the time you turn the last page of Harper’s story, you will know the horrors of the war to end all wars. You will also know the sense of loss.”
— BC Review

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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The impact of war then and now.

"A very realistic insight of a soldier day to day life during 1st world war. From rural BC to the trenches in France. From the joy receiving letters and parcels from his young wife back home to the sad reality of the senseless loss of lives. A great read!"

BMac (5/5)

An excellent read, really puts you in the moment with a different perspective of war as seen through the eyes of a rosy eyed Canadian soldier from the start of his tour to the battle hardened veteran

"A book on the sights, sounds, grit and determination to get through in body and spirit of WW1 through the eyes and letters of a Canadian soldier."

Rob C. (5/5)

Ammmm

"A good read. A great biography. Understandingly, missing many facts in general about ww1 but very interesting. Mind blowing how these young boys had to sacrifice their lives. The reality of war always blows my mind, how our young soldiers sacrifice everything for their country."

Ammm (4/5)

Great Canadian book!

"Heard an interview with the author and knew I had to read it. The book was so well written and detailed."

Sarah (5/5)

A Great Gift of a Veteran

"I purchased this book for my expat Canadian brother-in-law who is in Australia and is a veteran there. His interest in war prompted me to select a book on Canada in World War I."

Catherine M. (4/5)

A perfect combination of history and storytelling

"A rich visceral narrative. I was impacted by the detailed account of the harrowing, tragic experiences."

Barry M. (5/5)

Unbelievable.

"Unbelievable. I am not a reader, but I have been enjoying watching a lot of war documentaries lately so I decided to pick up a war book to try. What a page turner this book is! I read 2/3 of this book in under 24 hours and can’t wait to get finished work to finish it. It feels like a movie. Of course there are missing parts of the war in general because this was only Lester’s story, and people should understand that. As far as I am concerned, this is a descriptive masterpiece by the author. Thank you for sparking my interest in reading. I greatly appreciate you sharing this story."

Kristian R. (5/5)

What Life Was Really Like on the Front

"Till We Meet Again grabs you from the first page and never lets go. The pacing is tight and the slang reads natural and effortless, so the front line scenes are easy to follow. Marriott paints a vivid, grounded picture of soldier life while also giving readers a clear understanding of the wider war. The prose is full of heart and small details that land hard. Emotional and readable, this is history that moves like a story and will appeal to anyone who wants honesty, context and real people at the center. Highly recommended"

Tzar (5/5)

Not worth the money

"Not what I was expecting. Kind of disappointed in the context"

Chelseynn (1/5)

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  • Date de publication : Oct 06, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 320
  • Éditeur : Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN : 9781668209011
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.375" H
Originally from Vancouver, Brandon Marriott received his doctorate in history from the University of Oxford. He went on to hold a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of London then taught undergraduate history as a sessional instructor at Simon Fraser University (SFU). An avid traveler who is married to a Canadian diplomat, he has lived in eight countries, visited over a hundred more, and held academic positions around the world. He has been a volunteer instructor at the University of the Nouvelle Grand’Anse in Haiti, a scholar-in-residence at the Newberry Library in Chicago, and a visiting scholar at the University of Oslo. Most recently, Brandon has returned to SFU as a research associate. An outdoor winter enthusiast, you can find him in the mountains in his free time with a good book and a pair of skis.

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