We'll Never Tell Them

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Book
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ISBN 10
1621640612
ISBN 13
9781621640615
Category
Romans & Literatuur / Novels & Literature
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Publication Year
2015
Publisher
Pages
252
Description
Kristjana, a nurse in England, flees twenty-first-century London in order to avoid a decision about her future. While attending a dying man in a Jerusalem hospital, she escapes into another woman’s past and discovers there the courage to embrace her own destiny. Through his vivid storytelling, Kristjana"s cancer patient, Leo Hampton, recounts his mother’s life—her upbringing in colonial Malta, her education in Edwardian England, and her service as a volunteer nurse during World War I. Captivated by the story of Liljana Hampton, Kristjana is pulled into the agonies and the ecstasies of a previous generation, which almost seem more real to her than those of her own life. Through her vicarious experience of another woman's personal history, Kristjana discovers the secret of fearlessly embracing her future. With her passionate and colorful prose, award-winning author Fiorella De Maria seamlessly weaves back and forth between the past and the future. She realistically brings to life the cobbled streets of Old World Malta, the halls of an English boarding school, and the trenches of the Great War as she explores the age-old quest for some sense of security in a dangerous and uncertain world. "There is something unique here, a perspective that probes surely and deeply into human fate—and, as the narrative unfolds, into the mysterious ways of providence. The author shows us that where there is a decision to love, even in the darkest of situations, restoration becomes possible. The sufferings of one life can be the source of the authenticity, the word, that gives life to another."— Michael D. O'Brien, Author, Father Elijah "The redeeming power of love and courage in the life of a woman long dead inspire a muddled modern girl to deal with her own problems. Beautifully told and full of surprises, this is an enthralling historical novel." — Lucy Beckett, Author, A Postcard from the Volcano "A moving and beautifully written novel."— Piers Paul Read, Author, The Death of a Pope - from Amzon
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