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Shelter - 'One of the year's hottest debuts' (Hardcover)
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Shelter - 'One of the year's hottest debuts' (Hardcover)
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'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
Perfect for fans of Early One Morning by Virginia Baily and the
novels of Maggie O'Farrell. Early spring 1944. Connie Granger has
escaped her bombed-out city home, finding refuge in the Women's
Timber Corps. For her, this remote community must now serve a
secret purpose. Seppe, an Italian prisoner of war, is haunted by
his memories. In the forest camp, he finds a strange kind of
freedom. Their meeting signals new beginnings. But as they are
drawn together, the world outside their forest haven is being torn
apart. Old certainties are crumbling, and both must now make a
life-defining choice. What price will they pay for freedom? What
will they fight to protect? What readers are saying about Shelter:
'Tender, moving . . . with its unforgettable heroine' Irish Times
'Powerful and moving. Connie and Seppe are amazing characters. So
well nuanced. I loved her feisty courage. And such heartbreak! This
compelling debut shows how outsiders in a time of war seek to
rebuild their lives again' Essie Fox, author of The Last Days of
Leda Grey 'I LOVED it. Seppe is one of the most refreshing
portrayals of masculinity I have ever read' Shelley Harris, author
of Jubilee 'A lovely hymn to the woods and the men and women who
worked there during the Second World War' Lissa Evans, author of
Their Finest Hour 'The deeply profound effects of war quietly
resonate through Sarah Franklin's gentle but delightful debut.
Filled with characters armed with little more than their steadfast
resolve and plucky humour, Shelter casts a light on the often
forgotten work of the Women's Timber Corps and presents it with
charm and delicately refreshing warmth' Jason Hewitt, author of
Devastation Road 'A brilliant book. Everyone should read it' Alex
Reeve, author of House on Half Moon Street 'Such a treat . . . a
super sense of place' Rachael Beale, London Review Bookshop
'Beautifully written . . . Authentic and honest' Roger Deek,
'Reading the Forest' 'An impressive debut' WhatCathyReadNext
'Fresh, moving and redemptive' Literary Sofa 'One of the year's
hottest debuts' NetGalley, Book of the Month 'Evocative,
beautifully complex characters you grow to adore and a grittiness
that grounds you within its message of loss, hope and what home
really means' Goodreads 5* review 'The book is really fantastic.
It's Sarah Franklin's debut novel but I really hope she's working
on her second one right now' NetGalley Reviewer 'A tender,
empathetic novel' NetGalley Reviewer 'Spirited, determined and
reckless, the Second World War brings Connie the opportunity to
seek what she's looking for, but the price for that opportunity is
a high one . . . an impressive debut' NetGalley Reviewer
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