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An S Magazine MUST HAVE
'Beautiful' Adele Parks
'Life affirming and compelling!' Clare Mackintosh
'Tender and illuminating' Carys Bray
'Its characters pulse with life and energy . . . vividly rendered' Daily Mail
'Highly recommended' Viv Groskop

Spring 1944. As war threatens even the most remote English communities, a trainee lumberjill and an Italian Prisoner of War form a friendship in the Forest of Dean.

Both are outsiders. Both are in desperate, unspoken need.

Connie Granger arrived in the ancient forest alone. Fleeing tragedy in her devastated city, she hopes the Women's Timber Corps will give her a place of safety, and a place to protect the secret she carries.
Seppe is haunted by his memories of combat and loss but is surprised to find a certain liberty in his new surroundings.
They discover in each other a means to start again, to find a home. But Connie knows she cannot stay - and soon she must make a life-defining choice . . .

But is the price Connie must pay for her freedom too great?

About the author










Sarah Franklin grew up in the Forest of Dean. She has written for the Guardian, Psychologies, The Pool, the Sunday Express and the Seattle Times. Sarah is the founder and host of Short Stories Aloud, a judge for the Costa Short Story Award and a lecturer at Oxford Brooks University.
@SarahEFranklin #GiveMeShelter


Summary

An S Magazine MUST HAVE
'Beautiful' Adele Parks
'Life affirming and compelling!' Clare Mackintosh
'Tender and illuminating' Carys Bray
'Its characters pulse with life and energy . . . vividly rendered' Daily Mail
'Highly recommended' Viv Groskop

Spring 1944. As war threatens even the most remote English communities, a trainee lumberjill and an Italian Prisoner of War form a friendship in the Forest of Dean.

Both are outsiders. Both are in desperate, unspoken need.

Connie Granger arrived in the ancient forest alone. Fleeing tragedy in her devastated city, she hopes the Women's Timber Corps will give her a place of safety, and a place to protect the secret she carries.
Seppe is haunted by his memories of combat and loss but is surprised to find a certain liberty in his new surroundings.
They discover in each other a means to start again, to find a home. But Connie knows she cannot stay - and soon she must make a life-defining choice . . .

But is the price Connie must pay for her freedom too great?

Foreword

What price must a woman pay for freedom?

Additional text

A memorable read that captures the intense desperation of the times and tugs at your heartstrings

Report

Its characters pulse with life and energy - Connie's contrary longings and Seppe's difficult journey to inner peace are vividly rendered, as is the evocation of the forest and its healing qualities Daily Mail

Product details

Authors Sarah Franklin
Publisher Bonnier Books UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2018
 
EAN 9781785762826
ISBN 978-1-78576-282-6
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 130 mm x 196 mm x 25 mm
Weight 330 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Coming of Age, FICTION / Historical, FICTION / War & Military, FICTION / Sagas, FICTION / Short Stories (single author), Historical fiction, FICTION / Contemporary Women, FICTION / Romance / Historical / Victorian, HISTORY / Europe / Italy, FICTION / Small Town & Rural, TRAVEL / Europe / Italy, HISTORY / Women, Italy

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