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Crossing the Channel

De : T Hopper
Lu par : Duncan Johnston
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Set against the dramatic backdrop of Dover's white cliffs during World War II, Crossing the Channel tells the remarkable story of Tommy Fletcher's transformation from terrified teenager to D-Day hero.

In September 1940, as the Battle of Britain rages overhead and German bombs devastate his hometown, seventeen-year-old Tommy Fletcher makes a life-changing decision. Tired of cowering in air raid shelters while others fight for Britain's survival, he lies about his age and enlists in the Royal Navy, determined to take the war to the enemy.

Alongside his childhood friend Billy Cooper, who joins the RAF, Tommy embarks on a journey that will test every aspect of his character. From grueling training at HMS Ganges to the chaos of combat operations, he learns the deadly skills of amphibious warfare aboard Landing Craft Tank vessels—the unglamorous but vital ships that would ultimately carry the D-Day invasion to Nazi-occupied Europe.

The psychological toll of command responsibility on young officers—Operation Fortitude South—the elaborate deception that kept German reserves away from Normandy

But Crossing the Channel is more than a military adventure. It's an intimate portrait of friendship, family, and community during Britain's darkest hour. Through Tommy's eyes, we see how total war transformed not just individuals but entire communities, how ordinary people rose to meet extraordinary challenges, and how the bonds forged in combat can endure for a lifetime.

Crossing the Channel is an unforgettable tale of war, friendship, and the indomitable human spirit.

A powerful and authentic portrayal of naval warfare that brings D-Day to vivid life through the eyes of those who made it possible.

©2025 Thomas Hopper (P)2026 Thomas Hopper
20e siècle Fiction historique
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