Hundred Years to Arras

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authenticity and realism
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Battle of Arras
British historical fiction
British soldier in WWI
British soldiers
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class and conflict
coming-of-age at war
comradeship
debut historical novelist
emotional historical novel
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family history
First World War drama
First World War novel
for fans of All Quiet on the Western Front
for fans of Birdsong
friendship in war
gas attacks
Historical fiction
Jason Cobley novel
land and legacy
Literary war story
lyrical historical prose
military historical fiction
moving war story
personal cost of war
rural England
sacrifice and loss
Somerset Light Infantry
trench life
trench warfare
War & memory
war and memory
Western Front
working-class soldiers
World War One fiction
WWI novel

Product details

  • ISBN 9781806770229
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A freezing Easter Monday in 1917. The Somerset Light Infantry is launched into the Battle of Arras. Three young friends fight for their lives and the chance to return home.

Robert is twenty-three years old, a farmer’s boy from Somerset, who joins up against his father’s wishes. Robert forms fast friendships with Stanley, who lied about his age to go to war, and Ernest, whose own slippery account betrays a life on the streets. Their friendship is forged through gas attacks, trench warfare, freezing in trenches, hunting rats, and chasing down kidnapped regimental dogs. Their life is one of mud and mayhem but also love and laughs.

This is the story of Robert’s journey to Arras and back, his dreams and memories drawing him home. His story is that of the working-class Tommy, the story of thousands of young men who were caught in the collision between old rural values and the relentlessness of a new kind of war. It is a story that connects the past with the present through land, love and blood.

Jason Cobley was born in Devon of Welsh parents and now lives in Warwickshire with his family. He has worked in education for most of his adult life and has written extensively for adults and children. A Hundred Years to Arras is his first novel.

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