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Original Title: A Midnight Clear
ISBN: 1557042578 (ISBN13: 9781557042576)
Edition Language: English
Setting: France,1944 Ardennes,1944(Belgium)
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A Midnight Clear Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
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Title:A Midnight Clear
Author:William Wharton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:June 30th 1999 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published August 12th 1982)
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. War. World War II

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Set in the Ardennes Forest on Christmas Eve 1944, Sergeant Will Knott and five other GIs are ordered close to the German lines to establish an observation post in an abandoned chateau. Here they play at being soldiers in what seems to be complete isolation. That is, until the Germans begin revealing their whereabouts and leaving signs of their presence: a scarecrow, equipment the squad had dropped on a retreat from a reconnaissance mission and, strangest of all, a small fir tree hung with fruit, candles, and cardboard stars. Suddenly, Knott and the others must unravel these mysteries, learning as they do about themselves, about one another, and about the "enemy," until A Midnight Clear reaches its unexpected climax, one of the most shattering in the literature of war.

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This book is so wonderfully written, and so heartbreaking. It is not exactly satire, but I often think of this book when thinking of Catch-22....I guess its more about the humanity of war (and lack thereof). As a sidenote, this movie (starring Ethan Hawke) does an excellent job of doing this novel justice. I highy recommend it.



Ive passed up on seeing the movie version of this book several times because I really dont like Ethan Hawke. Way back when TLC and A&E were actually watchable there was a show call The Great Books. One episode was about Great Expectations. Hawke was interviewed because a movie version with him was coming out. Whatever he said convinced me that he really didnt understand what he read. Combine that with I dont think he can act, and well, there you go. But I just might watch it now. Whartons

The book tells the story of six young American soldiers fighting for their lives during the end of the Second World War. Sent as a reconnaissance troop at the back of the front line in Ardennes, they encounter Germans, also lost in the war chaos. All characters stay in front of a dramatic dilemma they are fed up with killing, but at the same time they dont want to die. Both sides decide to help each other. Their meeting takes place in a moonlit nightThe plot of this book focuses on showing fear

A Midnight Clear, based on the novel by William Wharton 10 out of 10Although not known as a classic in the vein of Saving Private Ryan, Dunkirk or some other fundamental war movie, A Midnight Clear is a formidable, extraordinary film, even if it does not have spectacular landings, fights between planes and the other paraphernalia of classic features of this kind.Indeed, this stupendous work deals more, if not exclusively, with the psychological horrors of war, the derangement it causes in the

Full disclosure: I read this book while being slightly under the weather. I caught something during a trip to Indonesia and, while it wasn't anything serious, it did affect the way I read this book. If I had read this book with a clearer mind, perhaps I'd have rated it higher. Nonetheless, you don't choose when you get to fall sick so, sorry Wharton. Anyway, I will tell you what I like about A Midnight Clear. Having been through the military, Wharton does a great job at recreating what it is

A not so fascinating (boring at times) story of a 6 American soldiers lost between the war madness and the harsh snowy reality in a German zone.. Though, Wharton definitely has an unique cuckoo style of exposing facts in a tragi-comic fashion.