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FREE TWO GENERALS PDF Scott Chantler | 152 pages | 27 Oct 2011 | McClelland & Stewart Inc. | 9780771019593 | English | Toronto, Canada United States generals - Wikimedia Commons Goodreads helps you keep track of books you Two Generals to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Two Generals Generals by Scott Chantler. Two Generals beautifully illustrated and poignant graphic memoir that tells the story of World War II from an Everyman's perspective. In March ofScott Chantler's grandfather, Law Chantler, shipped out across the Atlantic for active service with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada, along with his best friend, Jack, a fellow officer. Not long afterward, they would find themsel A beautifully illustrated and poignant graphic memoir that tells the story of World War II from an Everyman's perspective. Not long afterward, Two Generals would find themselves making a rocky crossing of the English Channel, about to take part in one of the most pivotal and treacherous military operations of World Two Generals II: the Allied invasion of Normandy. Two Generals tells the story of what happened there through the eyes of these two young men -- not the celebrated military commanders or politicians we often hear about, but everyday heroes who risked their lives for the Allied cause. Meticulously researched and gorgeously illustrated, Two Generals is a harrowing story of battle and a touching story of friendship -- and a vital and vibrant record of unsung heroism. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 5. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Two Generalsplease sign up. Lists with Two Generals Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Two Generals. Oct 24, Brad rated it liked it Shelves: canadian-lithistoryread-inwwii-era-litbiographyhyperrealitygraphic-history. I am feeling quartered over Two Generals. In one quarter, I dig Scott Chantler 's art with reservations; in Two Generals, I am impressed by his portrayal of the Nazis, when he happens to portray them at all; in another, I am simultaneously disappointed with his propaganda of Canadian excellence and pleased that he shows Juno beach, the least talked about beach in the Normandy invasion; in another, I am disappointed that the two parts of the Two Generals are all there is. His art: Chantler's illustrati I am feeling quartered over Two Generals. His art: Chantler's illustrations are beautiful. There is a delicacy at odds with their perfect linear geometry that makes the illustrations surprisingly emotive. I didn't expect such emotion to be conveyed Two Generals a graphic illustrator whose style is simplicity, but I was wrong. Moreover, Chantler's use of close ups and repetition, mostly used in quiet moments, added a gravity that I appreciated. There was a problem for me, however, and that was that everything was too clean. Chantler shows limbs blown Two Generals and a foxhole full of Canadian dead, but even those moments are clean. I am not sure that Chantler's style can ever be anything but clean, which makes it a poor style, ultimately, for the portrayal of war. See, I am torn. His view of the Nazis: The Hollywood view of Nazis as buffoons or Nazis as pure evil is Two Generals inaccurate and, I believe, dangerously reductive. Not recognizing that they were regular people, living regular lives, who engaged in Two Generals things or tacitly agreed to letting terrible thigns happen makes it much easier for us to believe we could never do such things, which makes it much easier for such things to happen. Chantler doesn't go the Hollywood Two Generals. His Nazis are, indeed, regular folks. Fervent believers, but regular folks. Until, that is, he comes Two Generals Rommel and Hitler. Two Generals former is the accepted stereotype of the good and honourable German soldier trapped by circumstance, and the latter is the magnetic cult leader of our nightmares a little more Manson that Hitler, actually. These portrayals, though, are as they are because these historical figures only appear on a couple of pages. I'd like to see Chantler write another of these historical graphic novels about Rommel. I wonder what that would be like? They feel very unappreciated. Furthermore, it makes sense that he would be writing to inform us all of Canada's WWII military excellence. But Two Generals bothers me just a little bit. I agree that Britain and the U. And when my reservations are coupled with Chantler's none-to-subtle suggestions Two Generals Canadians were the most poorly Two Generals, the biggest underdogs, and still made the most important contributions at every step of the D-Day invasion -- the crucial contributions that made victory possible -- I can't stop myself from squirming in my chair. My disappointment: Yet I find myself, despite how I am torn Two Generals this book, wishing that it was much, much longer. I didn't want this to end. I wanted to see more of Law Chantler's time in Europe, and I wanted to see much more of the Canadian Two Generals minus the bias to the entirety of the war. I hope Chantler continues to write personal histories of people and events. He has a gift. View 1 comment. Nov 04, Erin rated it did not like it. A poor showing by Scott Chantler, who is by all accounts if awards are to Two Generals thought of as accounts something of an accomplished graphic novelist. This graphic novel, Two Two Generals, reminds me of stereotypes of Can lit as suffering from such an inferiority complex that it feels the need to do everything in a painfully dull and sincere way so as to Two Generals readers that it can in fact be taken quite seriously because it follows as the Rules and Decorum of Serious Fiction. As a result there are pan A poor showing by Scott Chantler, who is by all accounts if awards are to be thought of as accounts something of Two Generals accomplished graphic novelist. As a result there are panels like the one pictured above where we readers are informed by the terribly subtle choice of red colour scheme that something is amiss outside the building. Similarly, the text of the novel reads as if it were borrowed wholesale from the recorded minutes of the local historical society when the very dullest and driest speaker was at work - e. Oh wow, Two Generals turns out I have a lot of hostility toward this particular book. And Two Generals as a good Canadian, let me just say: Sorry? Jul 17, Jamie rated Two Generals it was amazing Shelves: graphicnovelsTwo Generals. Very few comics have made me cry. This is one of them. The last handful of pages are masterful, as Scott Chantler reframes a scene we've Two Generals several times before in the book, giving it new resonance and tying the whole narrative together Two Generals a way that packs Two Generals power. It's a brilliant example of thoughtful storytelling, emotional without being manipulative. But then, Two Generals isn't a pen stroke in this comic that isn't perfectly planned. Two Generals should be given to all Two Generals cartooni Very few comics have made me cry. Two Generals should be given to all prospective cartoonists as a tutorial on how to visually tell Two Generals. Adhering to a strict layout based on a nine-panel grid, Chantler frequently relies on silence and small details to relate change, movement, and outward expression of inner thought and feeling. His pin-point eyes tell more about a character's internal conflict than most other Two Generals artists manage when rendering a complete face. Also, his sparse use of color avoids gimmickry and instead conveys an added layer of meaning. The portentous use of the dark wine color that also adorns the cover of this handsomely designed graphic novel alerts us to deaths to come, like a more serious employment of the Star Trek red shirt. Except here, under the grim specter of war, any man is as expendable as any other. Two Generals is based in large part on the diaries of the author's grandfather, a lieutenant in the Canadian army in World War II. Chantler's approach is, in some ways, "just the facts, ma'am," avoiding mawkish sentimentality; yet, he is not scared of nostalgia, humor, or genuine human connection. The comic also manages to honor the brave fighters without cheerleading or propaganda, in much the same way another visual medium, television, payed tribute to the soldiers in the miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I'm considering putting Two Generals on the same shelf as those DVD sets, even if it would fly in the face of my compulsive filing system. Someone get this novel in the hands Two Generals Tom Hanks, stat. Nov 27, Andrew Brozyna rated it it was amazing Shelves: wwiicomics. Shelves of WWII books dominate the history section of bookstores. Yet the vastness of that conflict is reduced to just a few narrow subjects. The same paratroopers, tank commanders, and fighter aces tend to receive the greatest attention. Scott Chantler's visual approach presents his grandfather's experience in a way more meaningful than simple text might allow. The illustration style and production quality of Two Generals is excellent.