In 2006, when Mulligan was teaching at a North London school and moonlighting at weekends in the TA, he was called up to serve in Iraq. This memoir is relentlessly funny, bleak and mordant by turns.
The Accidental Soldier: Dispatches from Quite Near the Front Line
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Edition:Hardback978139973705010/04/2025
Categories: 01. Spring Books 2025: Biographical, Biography, Letters & Diaries, Spring Books 2025
Tag: Memoir
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