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Paperback Details
  • 10/2021
  • ‎ 9798471416192 B09FC8CDBD
  • 480 pages
  • $17.67
Ebook Details
  • 08/2021
  • 9798463763839 B09DPKRKJZ
  • 465 pages
  • $2.99
The Mills Kept Grinding
The book tells the story of two young people from Gdansk, parted by the outbreak of war. It is a record of their journey, which saw them on opposite sides of the conflict. Yet, there are many characters in the novel, whose stories are introduced to the reader through the adventures of the book's main characters. It is also, if not primarily, a testimony to the past, told in the language of those who survived the war. Many of the events quoted in the book really happened, and these are the actual accounts of the author's parents (who lived through the war) and other family members, these are also testimonials of soldiers of the past interviewed by the author and all this has been braided into a story woven in the writer's imagination.
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Self Publishing Review

The Mills Kept Grinding by Martin Smallridge is a harrowing depiction of World War II that fleshes out characters in stark detail – both the good and the brutal – in which readers can eerily see themselves on every side of the conflict. By the end, it is hard to imagine such a brutal and sadistic Europe, which acts as a grim recollection of the past, and a reminder of what humans are capable of in the present and future.

Written as a creative literary exploration of the time period, Smallridge weaves family history, personal narrative, and fictional events into one cohesive narrative. The novel is quite long, with extensive footnotes fit for a college textbook at the bottom of almost every page, and while this sometimes goes overboard – such as the manufacturing history and specs of a German tank – the footnotes generally add impressive depth to the story.

Trading storytelling immersion for historical immersion is a risky proposition, but Smallridge carries this off exceptionally well, allowing the book to straddle the line between scholarship and entertainment. With a rich and varied cast of characters, The Mills Kept Grinding reads like a modern epic, dragging the reader through the shrapnel-ridden streets of central Europe without sentimentality, for a thorough examination of a period that has been well-examined, but not usually with so much narrative complexity.

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 10/2021
  • ‎ 9798471416192 B09FC8CDBD
  • 480 pages
  • $17.67
Ebook Details
  • 08/2021
  • 9798463763839 B09DPKRKJZ
  • 465 pages
  • $2.99
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