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Testament of Youth

An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925
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    • Vera Brittain
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'Remains one of the most powerful and widely read war memoirs of all time' GUARDIAN
'Vera Brittain's heart-rending account of the way her generation's lives changed is still as shocking and moving as ever' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
'A heartbreaking account of the impact of the First World War on a stout-hearted, high-minded young woman' SUNDAY TIMES
'Should be compulsive reading' DAILY MAIL

What you have striven for will not end in nothing, all that you have done and been will not be wasted, for it will be a part of me as long as I live, and I shall remember, always.

In 1914 Vera Brittain was twenty, and as war was declared she was preparing to study at Oxford. Four years later her life - and the lives of a whole generation - had been unimaginably changed.

O
ne of the most famous autobiographies of the First World War, this is her account of how she survived the period; how she lost the man she loved; how she nursed the wounded; and how she emerged into an altered world to become one of the best-loved writers of her time.

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  • Published: Jan 22 2026
  • Pages: 640
  • 196 x 124mm
  • ISBN: 9780349020891
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Press Reviews

  • Stella Magazine

    Sunday Telegraph
    Vera Brittain's heart-rending account of the way her generation's lives changed is still as shocking and moving as ever
  • Times Literary Supplement
    Like the much-misunderstood poppy, Testament both memorializes and warns ... to remain uninformed is actually life-threatening
  • Val Hennessy

    Daily Mail
    Sublimely moving . . . this is a truly great book . . . should be compulsory reading for the nation's debauched and aimless yobs and yobettes
  • Historical Novels Review
    Essential reading, not just as an anti-war polemic but as a portrait of a whole generation of young people who were totally ill-prepared and whose lives were utterly changed within four momentous years
  • Sunday Times
    A heartbreaking account of the impact of the First World War on a stout-hearted, high-minded young woman
  • Guardian
    Remains one of the most powerful and widely read war memoirs of all time
  • Beatriz Williams, a.k.a.Juliana Gray

    The Week
    Its raw emotional truth populated my understanding of history with real human beings