We haven’t had the Bookstagram book photo feature for a wee while and it’s one of my favourites to prepare and publish. I have quite a pile to photograph and will try and make them more frequent.
Today’s photo is for Shelter by Sarah Franklin. I love the use of a window frame as the main feature of the cover. This is the hardback edition.
- Historical Fiction
- Travel
- Family
|Synopsis|
Early spring 1944.
Connie Granger has escaped her bombed-out city home, finding refuge in the Women’s Timber Corps. For her, this remote community must now serve a secret purpose.
Seppe, an Italian prisoner of war, is haunted by his memories. In the forest camp, he finds a strange kind of freedom.
Their meeting signals new beginnings. But as they are drawn together, the world outside their forest haven is being torn apart. Old certainties are crumbling, and both must now make a life-defining choice.
What price will they pay for freedom? What will they fight to protect?
|Author|
Sarah Franklin grew up in rural Gloucestershire. She lectures in publishing at Oxford Brookes, is the founder and host of Short Stories Aloud and a judge for the Costa Short Story Award. She has written for The Guardian, Psychologies, The Pool, Sunday Express. In 2014, Sarah was awarded a Jerwood/Arvon Mentorship on the strength of her opening pages of SHELTER, and worked on the novel for a year with Jenn Ashworth, amongst others.
|Buy Link|
| Publishers Information |
Bonnier Zaffre
Website: http://www.bonnierzaffre.co.uk/
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