For readers of Warlight and All the Light We Cannot See, an intimate story about love, loss and sacrifice as seen through the eyes of a German family during the Second World War
From a critically acclaimed author comes a WWII standalone novel, following an SOE agent sent into Nazi-occupied France to track down and extract a missing radio operator.
The masterpiece of one of the most important and overlooked British women writers of the twentieth century, with a new introduction by Melissa Harrison; 'Isabel Colegate has no rival' (The Times)
A raw and rampaging debut novel from the author of the “inventive, unsparing, irreverent and consistently entertaining” (NYTBR) memoir Eat the Apple—examining the last phase of war for U.S. veterans: returning home.
'Isabel Colegate has no rival' (The Times); introduced by Lucy Scholes, a devastating and evocative novel by one of the most important and neglected women writers of the twentieth century