The House of Special Purpose
(Autor) John BoyneRussia 1915 - Aged 16, Georgy Jachmenev steps in front of an assassin's bullet intended for a senior member of the Russian Imperial family. He is proclaimed a hero and soon becomes bodyguard to Tsar Nicholas II's son. 65 years later, visiting his dying wife in hospital, memories of the life they had together flood his mind.
John Boyne
John Boyne is an Irish author known for his powerful storytelling and compelling characters. His most notable works include "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas," a poignant novel set during the Holocaust, and "The Heart's Invisible Furies," a sweeping epic following the life of an Irish gay man.
Boyne's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth, historical accuracy, and exploration of complex moral themes. He has made significant contributions to literature by shedding light on important historical events and societal issues, while also creating unforgettable characters that resonate with readers.
"The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" is perhaps Boyne's most famous work, captivating readers with its heartbreaking tale of friendship across enemy lines. This novel has had a profound impact on the literary genre of historical fiction, cementing Boyne's reputation as a master storyteller.