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Jason Cobley

Jason Cobley

Jason Cobley is a teacher, writer and broadcaster who lives in Warwickshire, England with his family and two intrepid rabbits intent on escaping.

Jason has written widely for children and adults. His award-winning graphic novel adaptations of Frankenstein, Dracula and An Inspector Calls engage readers both as educational supplements to study and as graphic novels in their own right. Jason Has also written original graphic novels and has been a regular writer of wartime adventures for the long-running 'Commando' comic.

Jason's novels include children's adventure The Legend of Tom Hickathrift, but his latest is a historical novel based on the experiences of a relative in WW1: A Hundred Years to Arras, published by Unbound. A collection of short stories, The Mines of Arras, also features some of the same characters.

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A Hundred Years to Arras

On a painful, freezing Easter Monday in 1917, Private Robert Gooding Henson of the Somerset Light Infantry is launched into the Battle of Arras. Robert is twenty-three years old, a farmer's boy from Somerset, who joins up against his father's wishes. Robert forms fast friendships with Stanley, who lied about his age to go to war, and Ernest, whose own slippery account betrays a life on the streets.

Their friendship is forged through gas attacks, trench warfare, freezing in trenches, hunting rats, and chasing down kidnapped regimental dogs. Their life is one of mud and mayhem but also love and laughs. This is the story of Robert's journey to Arras and back, his dreams and memories drawing him home.

His story is that of the working-class Tommy, the story of thousands of young men who were caught in the collision between old rural values and the relentlessness of a new kind of war. It is a story that connects the past with the present through land, love and blood.

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