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Sailor's Heart Original Martin Campbell

Sailor's Heart By Original  Martin Campbell

Sailor's Heart by Original Martin Campbell


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Summary

Based on true events. 1942. The war at sea is being lost. 1% of all naval personnel are being referred as psychiatric casualties. The Admiralty introduces the Stone Frigate approach. Three men fight for their country in the Arctic Convoys, then for their dignity, labelled as cowards and subjected to experimental psychiatry at a remote facili

Sailor's Heart Summary

Sailor's Heart: A story of courage and cowardice. Three men fight for their country in the Arctic Convoys of WWII, then for their sanity and dignity, subjected to experimental psychiatry. by Original Martin Campbell

1942. The war at sea is being lost. One per cent of all naval personnel are being referred as psychiatric casualties. The British Admiralty introduces the Stone Frigate approach. Three men fight for their country in the Arctic convoys of World War II, then for their sanity and dignity, labelled as cowards and subjected to experimental psychiatry at an isolated facility set up to recycle men back into battle. To the Navy they are faulty parts, not constitutionally suited to operate at sea. To the public they are poltroons, malingerers and psychiatric cases. The places in this story are real, but everyone who played a part in what happened is now dead. It is safe to tell what really happened. What was important then, nobody cares about now. True courage is facing danger when you are afraid, surviving in the circus of war.

Sailor's Heart Reviews

REVIEW FROM DUNDEE COURIER (Book of the Week); Campbell's extensive research, Sailor's Heart itself, and the awful conditions and experiences of naval warfare in the Arctic shine through.; A combination of fictional novel, documentary and extrapolation of research makes this an interesting read, which often had me reaching out to the internet. to determine which was which!; TOP REVIEWS FROM AMAZON; 1.To try and understand the effect of war on men exposed to physical and physiological trauma Martin Campbells' book is a must read. The three central characters, Marco, Duncan and Clarence find themselves deeply affected by their own traumatic experiences in the Navy. The detail of their backgrounds and how they find themselves suffering their individual anguish is brilliantly written in a way that you very quickly become invested in each of these three very different people. Their treatment by a Navy desperate to bring these three men back to active service is described in a graphic detail that is thought provoking and disturbing. To find out how Marco, Duncan and Clarence deal with all of their experiences, I highly recommend you buy this book.2. An amazing book on the conditions faced by sailors in the Artic convoys and the unbelievable stress they were under and the treatments used to get them back into service when they broke down.It's the story of the horrors of war you kind of thought happened to servicemen but was never mentioned.I think this book would make a very interesting TV programme.; 3. This enthralling book combines documentary and fiction to tell the story of the men who developed psychological problems after suffering horror and privation on the arctic convoys. The navy was desperately short of manpower and employed all sorts of techniques, sometimes brutal, to get them fit enough to return to sea. Meticulously researched and at times quite harrowing this is a compelling read. Highly recommended.; TOP REVIEWS FROM GOODREADS; 1. One of the best books I have read in a long time.; Martin Campbell's account of three sailors labeled cowards, dodgers, malingerers and a basket of assorted other labels is mesmerizing. The fictional trio, Clarence, Duncan, and Marco are sailors in arctic convoys during WWII but find themselves struck with a malady described as Sailor's heart--the loss of interest in the battle and then the will to fight or the will to live. Sentenced to rehabilitation in a Royal Navy hospital, with the goal of returning the men to battle, they are left to the mercy of doctors who carry out unseemly experiments for fame and fortune. But the story is more than a story. Campbell bases his work in a solid underlayment of fact. His research is impeccable. And, oh yes, I can see this on the big screen.; 2. Sailor's Heart is a real page turner! I had trouble putting it down. Martin Campbell did a wonderful job developing the three main characters in the book - Clarence, Marco and Duncan. They were put into situations beyond their control in the Battle of the Atlantic during WWII and then thrust into even more harrowing experiences. I found myself rooting for them throughout, as their circumstances became even more dire. Campbell's writing lets you feel for these characters as if you were right there with them through their physical and mental struggles.; 3. A fascinating and superbly written piece of fiction, based on the harrowing facts of how psychiatric health issues were, or rather were not, treated during times of conflict. Three intriguing characters add to a fine portrayal of a little discussed subject for those who were at sea, in particular during the Second World War.

About Original Martin Campbell

Dr Martin Campbell was born in Greenock, Scotland. He has worked as a window cleaner, ambulance driver, teacher and psychologist in London, New York, Edinburgh and St Andrews. He has written two novels, Bad Beat Hotel and Sailor's Heart, both available in paperback on Amazon.co.uk and in Kindle versions on Amazon.com. Sailor's Heart is now available as an audiobook. Sailor's Heart was Book of the Week in The Courier, Book of the Month in Yachting Monthly and also reviewed favourably in The Herald, Press and Journal and National. Besides writing, Martin also enjoys fishing and playing poker, with little returns on either of these activities.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Saved by Sea Broth Chapter 1: Clarence the Coward Chapter 2: Marco the Malingerer Chapter 3: Duncan the Dodger Chapter 4: Mrs Sew and Sew Chapter 5: The Stone Frigate Approach Chapter 6: Garnet Fell Chapter 7: Clowns All at Sea Chapter 8: What Remains Author's Note and References

Additional information

GOR012563943
9781527254824
1527254828
Sailor's Heart: A story of courage and cowardice. Three men fight for their country in the Arctic Convoys of WWII, then for their sanity and dignity, subjected to experimental psychiatry. by Original Martin Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Martin Campbell
20211229
280
Winner of Book of the Month, Yachting Monthly. 2022 Winner of Book of the Week, Dundee Courier. 2022
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