The White Feather
In wartime Britain, a single feather can wound deeper than any weapon.
The White Feather – A Story of Courage in the Face of War
Amid the chaos of World War II, one man carried a different kind of burden. Edward Bell refused to pick up a weapon—not out of fear, but out of conviction. Branded a coward and shunned for his pacifism, he chose a different battlefield: the bombed-out streets of London, where he risked his life night after night to save others.
A powerful tale of heroism without a gun.
A gripping journey through the Blitz, where every moment is a fight for survival.
An inspiring story of resilience, redemption, and the true meaning of bravery.
Edward’s acts of heroism challenged the world’s perception of courage. His hands never pulled a trigger, but they pulled survivors from the rubble, lifted the wounded to safety, and rebuilt what war tried to tear apart.
Will history remember him as a coward or the bravest of them all?
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- 268 pages
- Paperback
- 6in × 9in
- Black & White
- 979-890093001-5