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Freddie Watson mistet sin elskede bror i første verdenskrig, og han må forsøke å finne på noe for å få fred fra sorgen. Vinteren 1928 reiser han gjennom Frankrike, og i en isolert landsby møter han den vakre, unge kvinna Fabrissa som også sørger over en tapt generasjon. Fabrissa og Freddie deler historiene sine med hverandre, og neste dag skjønner Freddie at han har nøkkelen til et hjerteskjærende mysterium.
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The Great War took much more than lives. It robbed a generation of friends, lovers and futures. In Freddie Watson's case, it took his beloved brother and, at times, his peace of mind. Unable to cope with his grief, Freddie has spent much of the time since in a sanatorium. In the winter of 1928, still seeking resolution, Freddie is travelling through the French Pyrenees - another region that has seen too much bloodshed over the years. During a snowstorm, his car spins off the mountain road. Shaken, he stumbles into the woods, emerging by a tiny village. There he meets Fabrissa, a beautiful local woman, also mourning a lost generation. Over the course of one night, Fabrissa and Freddie share their stories of remembrance and loss. By the time dawn breaks, he will have stumbled across a tragic mystery that goes back through the centuries. By turns thrilling, poignant and haunting, this is a story of two lives touched by war and transformed by courage.
Utgivelsesår 2010
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9781409103394
EAN 9781409103394
Omtalt tid 1918-1939
Omtalt sted Frankrike
Språk Engelsk
Utgave 1
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For when all else is done, only words remain. Words endure.
We are who we are, because of those we choose to love and because of those who love us.
The dead leave their shadows, an echo of the space within which once they lived. They haunt us, never fading or growing older as we do. The loss we grieve is not just their futures but our own.