Public Battles, Private Wars

Public Battles, Private Wars

by Laura Wilkinson (Author)

Synopsis

'Vivid and engaging. A touching, well-written novel' Welsh Books Council Reader Report

What lines would you cross for the ones you love?

Yorkshire 1983.

Miner's wife Mandy is stuck in a rut. At twenty-three, and trapped by domesticity, her future looks set and she wants more from life. Husband Rob is a good-looking drinker, content to spend his days in the small town where they've always lived - where Mandy can't do anything other than bake cakes and raise her children.

When Mandy's childhood friend - beautiful, clever Ruth - and Ruth's Falklands war hero husband, Dan, return to town, their homecoming is shrouded in mystery. Like in their schooldays, Mandy looks to Ruth for inspiration - but Ruth isn't all she appears.

As conflict with the Coal Board turns into war, the men come out on strike. The community and its whole way of life is threatened. Mandy abandons her dreams of liberation from the kitchen sink and joins a support group. As the strike rumbles on, relationships are pushed to the brink, and Mandy finds out just who she is - and who her true friends are.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 340
Publisher: Accent Press
Published: 26 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 1783755164
ISBN 13: 9781783755165

Media Reviews
I absolutely loved it * Bookaholic Holly *
Wilkinson is an excellent writer * Former miner's wife *
'Public Battles, Private Wars' recalls this turbulent time in a direct, unpretentious style, bringing women's experience to the fore * For Books' Sake *
'The Full Monty for women.' * BBC presenter Jeni Barnett *
A novel with a big heart * Pen & Paper *
Author Bio
Laura Wilkinson is the author of three critically acclaimed novels: Redemption Song, Public Battles, Private Wars, and The Family Line. She grew up in North Wales and now lives in Brighton with her family.