Farndale, N: Road Between Us
Autor Nigel Farndaleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2013
1939: In a hotel room overlooking Piccadilly Circus, two young men are arrested. Charles is court-martialled for ‘conduct unbecoming’; Anselm is deported home to Germany for ‘re-education’ in a brutal labour camp. Separated by the outbreak of war, and a social order that rejects their love, they must each make a difficult choice, and then live with the consequences.
2012: Edward, a diplomat held hostage for eleven years in an Afghan cave, returns to London to find his wife is dead, and in her place is an unnerving double ߝ his daughter, now grown up. Numb with grief, he attempts to re-build his life and answer the questions that are troubling him. Was his wife’s death an accident? Who paid his ransom? And how was his release linked to Charles, his father?
As dark and nuanced as it is powerful and moving, The Road Between Us is a novel about survival, redemption and forbidden love. Its moral complexities will haunt the reader for days after the final page has been turned.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780385619134
ISBN-10: 0385619138
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Doubleday
ISBN-10: 0385619138
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Doubleday
Notă biografică
NIGEL FARNDALE was born and raised in the Yorkshire Dales where he farmed with his father and grandfather, a veteran of the Trenches. He is the author of Haw-Haw: The Tragedy of William and Margaret Joyce, shortlisted for the Whitbread Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and of The Blasphemer, shortlisted for the 2010 Costa Novel Award. He now lives on the Hampshire-Sussex border with his wife and their three children.
Recenzii
• The Blasphemer was highly praised for its superb storytelling and ambitious, thoughtful themes: "A fine novel... unforgettable." --The Times
"Rich, unsparing and exquisitely textured...Farndale possesses the implacable emotional ferocity of a first-rate novelist...Achingly poignant." Sunday Telegraph "The beauty of this novel lies in Farndale's ability to wrap some testing moral questions around a fantastic story...A book that has at its core a passionate examination of the meaning of love." Psychologies "Two stories set some 70 years apart unfold in tandem in this big, busy novel whose themes range from the mysteries of memory to forbidden desire of all shades...As for the riddle of how these two tales connect, that's what drives the novel and provides it with an unexpected twist." Daily Mail "Farndale is an accomplished novelist and historian who can deftly portray both the nuances of feeling and the brutality of war. an eye for psychological darkness. intricate plotting. genuinely involving.'" Mail on Sunday "Cleverly intertwines narrative strands and relationships from the Second World War and present day...It's easy to immerse oneself in Nigel Farndale's writing...compelling...vivid and, at times, disturbing." Country Life
"Rich, unsparing and exquisitely textured...Farndale possesses the implacable emotional ferocity of a first-rate novelist...Achingly poignant." Sunday Telegraph "The beauty of this novel lies in Farndale's ability to wrap some testing moral questions around a fantastic story...A book that has at its core a passionate examination of the meaning of love." Psychologies "Two stories set some 70 years apart unfold in tandem in this big, busy novel whose themes range from the mysteries of memory to forbidden desire of all shades...As for the riddle of how these two tales connect, that's what drives the novel and provides it with an unexpected twist." Daily Mail "Farndale is an accomplished novelist and historian who can deftly portray both the nuances of feeling and the brutality of war. an eye for psychological darkness. intricate plotting. genuinely involving.'" Mail on Sunday "Cleverly intertwines narrative strands and relationships from the Second World War and present day...It's easy to immerse oneself in Nigel Farndale's writing...compelling...vivid and, at times, disturbing." Country Life