Somewhere Over England

Somewhere Over England

by Margaret Graham (Author)

Synopsis

This is a heart-wrenching wartime novel of shame, betrayal, loyalty and love. It is previously published as A Fragment of Time. In England in the 1930s, eighteen-year-old Helen Carstairs braves the prejudice of friends and family to marry Heine, a young German photographer who has fled the growing horror of the Nazis. But the storm clouds are gathering in Europe. When fighting breaks out Heine is interned, their small son is evacuated and Helen is left to face the Blitz alone. And the agony of war threatens to divide a family already tormented by conflicting passions of loyalty, shame, betrayal - and love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 02 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 0099585820
ISBN 13: 9780099585824
Book Overview: Emotional, thoughtful... Margaret Graham has a sure, delicate touch. - Good Housekeeping

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Emotional, thoughtful... Margaret Graham has a sure, delicate touch. * Good Housekeeping *
An unputdownable story of love, war, compassion and struggle ...This is a wonderful, layered book. One that you never forget after you have read it. Essential reading. * Frost Magazine *
Author Bio
Margaret Graham has been writing for thirty years. Her first novel was published in 1986 and she is now working on her sixteenth. As a bestselling author her novels have been published in the UK, Europe and the USA. Margaret has written two plays, co-researched a television documentary - which grew out of Canopy of Silence - and numerous short stories and features. She is Contributing Editor for Frost Magazine, and is also a writing tutor and speaker. She founded the Yeovil Literary Prize and now that she lives in High Wycombe she has launched and runs the charity Words for the Wounded. WforW raises funds for the recovery of wounded troops by donations, LitFests and the Independent Author Book Award writing prize. She has `he who must be disobeyed', four children and three grand-children who think OAP stands for Old Ancient Person. They have yet to understand the politics of pocket money. Margaret is a member of the WI, her local U3A. She does Tai Chi, and eats too much. For more information about Margaret Graham, visit her website at www.margaret-graham.com and www.wordsforthewounded.co.uk