Ghost Road
Discover the haunting depths of human experience in Ghost Road by Pat Barker, a compelling historical fiction set during the final months of World War I. Published in 2008, this gripping narrative spans 272 pages, immersing readers in the psychological turmoil faced by soldiers during this tumultuous era. Follow Army psychiatrist William Rivers as he grapples with the mental health of the men under his care, especially the troubled Billy Prior, who is on the brink of returning to the front lines in France alongside the young poet Wilfred Owen. Barker masterfully weaves themes of war, trauma, and the fragility of the human spirit, making this book a poignant exploration of the effects of conflict. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and military narratives, Ghost Road is a must-read that resonates with both the heart and mind.