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.
'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
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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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