Flatlands by Sue Hubbard
A Sunday Times historical fiction book of the year
'A moving study of an unlikely friendship and the healing power of the natural world'?Sunday Times
'A tender portrait of wartime youth'?Guardian
_______Frida is a twelve-year-old evacuee from the East End, sent to stay with a farming family deep in the lonely landscape of the Fens.
Philip is an artist and a conscientious objector, living in a remote lighthouse on the shores of the Wash.
Amid the wild beauty of the wetlands, as the world is consumed by war, they form a friendship that will change the course of both their lives.
'Beautifully-written, and highly evocative of the remote Lincolnshire landscape, the Second World War and the two people whose loneliness brings them together for a life-changing time.. Full of quiet drama and sorrow at loss, cruelty and mortality.' - Amanda Craig
'Compelling and beautifully intimate. A classic piece of storytelling' - Toby Litt
'A haunting and lyrical novel about loneliness and the compensations of the natural world, art and unlikely friendships' - Maggie Brookes
'Precise in its historical detail and admirable in its evocation of the large skies and isolation of its setting, this is a moving study of an unlikely friendship and the healing power of the natural world' - Sunday Times, Best Historical Fiction
'A tender portrait of wartime youth [with] an elegiac, gentle quality, evoking the Wash as "a place between somewhere and nowhere, one of the last wildernesses in England". A novel of tender quiet voices, and grace' - Guardian
'Compelling and beautifully intimate. A classic piece of storytelling' - Toby Litt
'A haunting and lyrical novel about loneliness and the compensations of the natural world, art and unlikely friendships' - Maggie Brookes
'Precise in its historical detail and admirable in its evocation of the large skies and isolation of its setting, this is a moving study of an unlikely friendship and the healing power of the natural world' - Sunday Times, Best Historical Fiction
'A tender portrait of wartime youth [with] an elegiac, gentle quality, evoking the Wash as "a place between somewhere and nowhere, one of the last wildernesses in England". A novel of tender quiet voices, and grace' - Guardian
Sue Hubbard is an award-winning poet, novelist and freelance art critic. She has published three acclaimed novels and numerous collections of poetry, and was commissioned to create London's largest public art poem at Waterloo. Flatlands is inspired by Paul Gallico's classic wartime novella The Snow Goose. A Girl in White is also available from ONE.
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ISBN 13 | 9781911590750 |
ISBN 10 | 1911590758 |
Title | Flatlands |
Author | Sue Hubbard |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Pushkin Press |
Year published | 2024-06-06 |
Number of pages | 272 |
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