Foxes' Oven

Foxes' Oven

by Michael De Larrabeiti (Author)

Synopsis

The year is 1940 and Becky Taylor, a young evacuee from London, arrives at Foxes' Oven, a gloomy house in the hamlet of Offham, some two miles from the town of Arundel. There she begins a new life with Agnes Clemmer and her family. During the summer months Becky discovers happiness, a sense of belonging and even love. But there are secrets in Foxes' Oven and Becky also discovers, at first hand, passion, jealousy, betrayal and violence. The horrific events of those days are to haunt her for nearly half a century until, in her old age, hidden truths are revealed and Becky comes, at last, to confront the pain and ghosts of her childhood. Masterfully written, harrowing and powerful, Michael de Larrabeiti's Foxes' Oven is a beautiful and compelling vision of a world where the tensions of war, and the destiny of star-crossed lovers are vividly depicted.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 242
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 28 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0709071736
ISBN 13: 9780709071730

Author Bio
Michael de Larrabeiti lives in Oxfordshire and has written ten books including The Borribles trilogy. He is a regular contributor to the Sunday Times' Travel section.