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The Forgotten Mary Chamberlain

The Forgotten par Mary Chamberlain

The Forgotten Mary Chamberlain


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Résumé

Heart-wrenching historical fiction from bestselling novelist Mary Chamberlain

The Forgotten Résumé

The Forgotten Mary Chamberlain

'Beautifully crafted, elegantly written, with characters to root for - I loved this heart-stopping tale.'
Saskia Sarginson, author of The Bench

How do you rebuild a life from the ashes of despair?

London 1958. Twenty-six-year-old Betty Fisher is one of the first to join the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and attend its inaugural meeting, where she meets John Harris. Posted to Berlin towards the end of the war, John has been left traumatised by his experiences in Germany. And, as his initial admiration for Betty shifts into an overwhelming need to protect her, he is plagued by flashbacks and fantasies. John's increasing fragility brings to the surface Betty's own memories. And soon her past, too, begins to unravel...

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'Beautifully crafted, elegantly written, with characters to root for - I loved this heart-stopping tale.'

-- Saskia Sarginson, author of The Bench

'In The Forgotten Mary Chamberlain offers us a masterclass in immersive wartime fiction. While Chamberlain is characteristically unflinching in her portrayal of the grim realities of war, The Forgotten is so much more than a catalogue of brutality. It is a pacy and compelling story of intrigue and espionage, and of how people can survive and love can endure. I loved it!'

-- Sonia Velton, author of Blackberry and Wild Rose

'I found myself lost in the world that Mary Chamberlain creates. Beautifully written, realistic on the human impact of war, with characters I fell in love with.'

-- Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City

'In Mary Chamberlain's latest, she proves yet again she is the master of gripping historical fiction. Engrossing, heartbreaking, and eloquently written, The Forgotten left me breathless. Chamberlain offers readers new perspectives on war, women, espionage, and what it takes to survive.'

-- Lara Prescott, author of The Secrets We Kept,

'A fascinating, gripping and often heart breaking account of the aftermath of war and how trauma can echo through generations, The Forgotten sheds light on an often overlooked period of history - the dying embers of the Second World War, and the ordinary people left to pick up the pieces. Mary Chamberlain brilliantly explores the devastating toll of war on every side, the price paid by women for survival and the impossible choices ordinary people were forced to make, reminding us that history is never really in the past.'

-- Sarah Day, author of Mussolini's Island

'A riveting drama in the lingering shadows of the Second World War: the inherited, the lived, the choices made and the secrets they bring.'

-- Cecilia Ekback, author of The Historians

'Mary Chamberlain is a born storyteller. Each of her novels takes us immediately into a world we did not know enough about, brought vividly alive through the lives of characters who will stay with you long after the last page, The Forgotten is a triumph, the kind of novel you hate to finish.'

-- Carmen Callil, author of Oh Happy Day

'Espionage, secrets and nuclear warfare. This is a vivid and powerful story about the impact of war and how people lived with the choices they were forced to make. Brilliant.'

-- Anna Mazzola, author of The Unseeing
'The Forgotten is an utterly absorbing novel... The devastation of Berlin in 1945 is powerfully portrayed through the eyes of the women who are caught between the conquering forces, trying desperately to survive and to protect one another... The plot twists kept me riveted.' -- Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne

À propos de Mary Chamberlain

Mary Chamberlain is a novelist and historian. Her debut novel, The Dressmaker of Dachau, was published in 18 countries. She is the author of non-fiction books on women's history and Caribbean history, including Fenwomen, the first book published by Virago Press. She lives in London with her husband, the political theorist Stein Ringen.

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GOR011963887
9781786079077
1786079070
The Forgotten Mary Chamberlain
Occasion - Comme neuf
Relié
Oneworld Publications
20210902
336
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