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Pattern of Shadows by Barrow, Judith

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781906784058
Book Title
Pattern of Shadows
Item Length
7.8in
Publisher
Honno Welsh Women's Press
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Judith Barrow
Genre
Fiction
Topic
War & Military, Family Life, Medical, Historical
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Mary is a nurse at a Lancashire prison camp for German POWs. Work is difficult but fulfilling; home a constant round of arguments and her ex-boyfriend is giving her trouble. The only light on her horizon is a growing friendship with one of the camp's German doctors, and letters from her imprisoned elder brother.

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Publisher
Honno Welsh Women's Press
ISBN-10
1906784051
ISBN-13
9781906784058
eBay Product ID (ePID)
160013310

Product Key Features

Book Title
Pattern of Shadows
Author
Judith Barrow
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
War & Military, Family Life, Medical, Historical
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.8in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pr6102
Reviews
"The tension builds cleverly and the many threads in this rich mix of well-drawn characters and imminent dangers, combined with the strong sense of the deprivations and darkness of the wartime period, come together to create a gripping read." Tivy-side Advertiser, "Judith Barrow has not written an ordinary romance but a book that deals with important issues which are still relevant today . . . an excellent debut novel and one I thoroughly enjoyed reading." -Fenella Miller, Historical Novels Review, "The tension builds cleverly and the many threads in this rich mix of well-drawn characters and imminent dangers, combined with the strong sense of the deprivations and darkness of the wartime period, come together to create a gripping read." -- Tivy-side Advertiser, "Barrow beautifully evokes those raw and edgy days with this well-paced, gritty love story."  -Steve Dube, Western Mail, "Barrow beautifully evokes those raw and edgy days with this well-paced, gritty love story."  -Steve Dube, The Western Mail, "No ordinary love story; not only does Judith Barrow perfectly evoke a sense of time and place, but she deftly weaves in issues that speak across generations . . . An intelligent, poignant first novel brimming with intricate observations of the human condition." Jan Fortune-Wood, "Judith Barrow has written, with great intensity of emotions, an absorbing saga which charges along, tempting the reader from chapter to chapter." --Beryl Thomas, www.gwales.com, "No ordinary love story; not only does Judith Barrow perfectly evoke a sense of time and place, but she deftly weaves in issues that speak across generations . . . An intelligent, poignant first novel brimming with intricate observations of the human condition." --Jan Fortune-Wood, "Barrow beautifully evokes those raw and edgy days with this well-paced, gritty love story." --Steve Dube, Western Mail, "Judith Barrow has not written an ordinary romance but a book that deals with important issues which are still relevant today . . . an excellent debut novel and one I thoroughly enjoyed reading." --Fenella Miller, Historical Novels Review, "The tension builds cleverly and the many threads in this rich mix of well-drawn characters and imminent dangers, combined with the strong sense of the deprivations and darkness of the wartime period, come together to create a gripping read."  - Tivy-side Advertiser, "Judith Barrow has written, with great intensity of emotions, an absorbing saga which charges along, tempting the reader from chapter to chapter."  -Beryl Thomas, www.gwales.com, A terrific page turner from a writer in the tradition of Lilian Harry and Annie Groves. First novel from a talented writer with a unique setting the hospital of a UK POW camp. WWII is a perennial favourite for readers: from the romantic saga to the literary novel. Mary is a nurse at a Lancashire prison camp for the housing and treatment of German POWs. Life at work is difficult but fulfilling; life at home a constant round of arguments between her mother, two brothers and father, often prompted by her fly-by-night sister, Ellen, the apple of her irascible fathers eye. Then Frank appears a guard at the camp, hes been watching Mary for weeks and hangs around until she agrees to walk out with him. But Frank is a difficult man to love and its not long before Mary gives him his marching orders. Matters come to a head when Frank puts two and two together and realises that Mary is about to embark on an affair with one of the camps German doctors. Frank wont take no for an answer and the gossips are eager for their next victim (having already seen off Marys Conchie elder brother and pregnant sister). Now, not only Marys happiness but her life is threatened by this most dangerous of secrets ..., "Judith Barrow has not written an ordinary romance but a book that deals with important issues which are still relevant today . . . an excellent debut novel and one I thoroughly enjoyed reading." Fenella Miller, Historical Novels Review, "Barrow beautifully evokes those raw and edgy days with this well-paced, gritty love story." Steve Dube, Western Mail, "No ordinary love story; not only does Judith Barrow perfectly evoke a sense of time and place, but she deftly weaves in issues that speak across generations . . . An intelligent, poignant first novel brimming with intricate observations of the human condition."  -Jan Fortune-Wood, "Judith Barrow has written, with great intensity of emotions, an absorbing saga which charges along, tempting the reader from chapter to chapter." Beryl Thomas, www.gwales.com
Copyright Date
2010
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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