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Death of a Soldier Margaret Evison

Death of a Soldier By Margaret Evison

Death of a Soldier by Margaret Evison


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Summary

An important and evocative addition to the debate on the Military Covenant, but also a deeply touching account of a mother's love for her son.

Death of a Soldier Summary

Death of a Soldier: A Mother's Story by Margaret Evison

On 12 May 2009 Margaret Evison's son Lieutenant Mark Evison of 1st Battalion, The Welsh Guards, died of wounds sustained whilst leading a patrol in Helmand Province. Hailed a hero, Mark's death was a national sacrifice, his grave to be one of many in the identical, ordered rows in a military cemetery. But to his mother Margaret it was the most intimate of griefs. In Death of a Soldier, she attempts to reconcile her own unanswerable sense of loss with the idea that her son died for a good cause. With her, we confront the horror of his death and witness her struggle to see epithets such as 'heroic' and 'noble' as more than a mask to hide that ugliness. Included in the book is Mark's diary, kept while he was in Afghanistan and delivered to Margaret at home some weeks later. Widely quoted since its discovery, it contains the thoughts of a sensitive young officer and serves as a poignant reminder of the terrible human cost of the war in Afghanistan. Death of a Soldier is an extraordinarily powerful tribute to Mark and a testament to Margaret's great love for him. It paints a portrait of Mark's short but accomplished life, bringing his extraordinary character into relief and underlining the loss suffered by all who knew him. Whilst this is a book about the nature of grief, it is also the story of a mother's struggle to understand how and why her son came to die, and as such it touches on issues of public interest. As Margaret eloquently demonstrates, that mixture of the personal and political is what uniquely characterises the death of a soldier. Articulate, revealing and at times almost unbearably moving, this is an important reflection on loss, war and our responsibilites to those we send to fight.

Death of a Soldier Reviews

'A book that everyone should read - A Mother's Story is a book that needed to be written' Australian Times 'Moving and inspiring - Courageous and hugely impressive' The Psychologist 'A truly gripping - and exceptionally well-written - story of incredible bravery, tragedy, bungling, dishonesty, and magnanimity.' Royal College of Practitioners 'Margaret Evison's love, grief and dignified rage shine from the book but they do not detract from the presentation of facts. Or from the notable absence of some key facts. And Mark's inquest was not an assault on the military. In fact, it was the inquest's surprisingly banal conclusions that drove Mrs Evison to write the book.' Dermot Rooney, BAR Margaret Evison writes affectingly and elegantly about the swirl of emotions and memories she felt as she saw her son go off to war and first received the news that he had been shot, as well as the limbo of uncertainty and anxiety that followed, and the human drama in Selly Oak Hospital as the family had to let go and Mark's life-support machines were switched off... The fact that Margaret Evison could write this very accessible account, and that she was also able to find a way to visit Afghanistan to see for herself the country in which her son died, marks her out as a rare individual. Nick Childs, Rusi Journal There is a range to this book that is alone distinguishing. Margaret Evison, the mother, delivers the intimate close up of the devastating loss of her son. Evison the clinical psychologist also manages to stand back and offer a more professional perspective on the struggle with grief and reconciliation. As well, a gifted writer intervenes to make sense of a story as remote and imposing as the Hindu Kush. Chris Masters, Australia DLR

Additional information

GOR004660864
9781849544498
1849544492
Death of a Soldier: A Mother's Story by Margaret Evison
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Biteback Publishing
20121029
300
N/A
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