The Officer's Daughter

The Officer's Daughter

by ZinaRohan (Author)

Synopsis

This is a Portobello's most commercial novel to date - an epic wartime romance which sees a headstrong young woman face hardship, danger and dilemmas as the forces of history sweep her across continents, while two men compete to claim her heart. It is suitable for anyone who has ever missed a tube-stop while reading Cold Mountain or Captain Corelli's Manddin ; those wanting something to tide them over until the next Sebastian Faulks; lastminute.com-ers in search of a book that will have them secretly hoping for a delayed flight...Sixteen-year-old Marta has always longed to follow her father and lead armies into battle. Instead, she finds herself leading her fellow girl-guides on a camping trip on the border between Poland and Germany on the very day in September 1939 that the Nazis invade. Immediately the girls are spirited across their Polish motherland to take refuge in a remote nunnery, but their safety is soon under threat...So begins a perilous adventure across thousands of miles - from the logging camps of frozen Siberia to the British field hospitals of Persia - during which Marta is forced to draw on reserves of courage she didn't think she had and make choices she never imagined she'd face, as her heart is torn between a fiery young Polish patriot and a charismatic Iranian doctor.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Portobello Books Ltd
Published: 14 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1846270677
ISBN 13: 9781846270673

Author Bio
ZINA ROHAN worked for the BBC World Service for 25 years, before leaving it to write this novel. She lives in London.