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The Brightest Day, the Darkest Night

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London
Kiadó: HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 406 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-00-716342-8
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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the powerful new növel from the author of the acclaimed The Whitest Flower and The Element ofFire poignantly explores forgiveness, longing, and the changing role of women set free by war. Ellen O'Malley, together with her natural daughter Mary and adopted daughter Louisa, helps tend the wounds of the soldiers who have fallen in battle. In the killing flelds of Virginia she toils, not realising that her estranged son, Patrick, and Lavelle, the husband she desperately seeks, are on opposing sides of the terrible conflict. A book, the Love Elegies of poet John Donne, holds the key to her search, as Lavelle and her former lover, Stephen Joyce, likewise seek her out - and each other - with tragic repercussions. The inspiring story of Ellen's race against the ravages of war is a tale of great loves, extraordinary times and the triumph of the humán spirit against all odds. Praise for Brendan Graham: 'Irish history is Üke a gold seam for... Tovább

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Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the powerful new növel from the author of the acclaimed The Whitest Flower and The Element ofFire poignantly explores forgiveness, longing, and the changing role of women set free by war. Ellen O'Malley, together with her natural daughter Mary and adopted daughter Louisa, helps tend the wounds of the soldiers who have fallen in battle. In the killing flelds of Virginia she toils, not realising that her estranged son, Patrick, and Lavelle, the husband she desperately seeks, are on opposing sides of the terrible conflict. A book, the Love Elegies of poet John Donne, holds the key to her search, as Lavelle and her former lover, Stephen Joyce, likewise seek her out - and each other - with tragic repercussions. The inspiring story of Ellen's race against the ravages of war is a tale of great loves, extraordinary times and the triumph of the humán spirit against all odds. Praise for Brendan Graham: 'Irish history is Üke a gold seam for historical novelists. Occasionally a nugget is produced and Graham's is one of those.' Ireland on Sunday 'The guy can write. Lyrical music. Musical prose.' Sunday Independent Absorbing painted on a wide canvas, powerful and ambitious.' Woman and Home Vissza

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