The Lost Lights of St Kilda

The sweeping uplifting historical love story

(Autor) Elisabeth Gifford
Formato: Paperback
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When Fred Lawson takes a summer job on St Kilda in 1927, little does he realise that he has joined the last community to ever live on that desolate, isolated island. Only three years later, St Kilda will be evacuated, the islanders near-dead from starvation. But for Fred, that summer is the bedrock of his whole life... Chrissie Gillies is just nineteen when the researchers come to St Kilda. Hired as their cook, she can't believe they would ever notice her, sophisticated and educated as they are. But she soon develops a cautious friendship with Fred, a friendship that cannot be allowed to develop into anything more... Years later, to help deal with his hellish existence in a German prisoner of war camp, Fred tells the tale of the island and the woman he loved, but left behind. And Fred starts to wonder, where is Chrissie now? And does she ever think of him too?

Information
Editorial:
Corvus
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
288
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781786499059
Año de publicación:
2020
Fecha publicación:
1 de Octubre de 2020

Elisabeth Gifford

Elisabeth Gifford is a Scottish author known for her historical fiction novels that often delve into themes of family, love, and loss. Her most notable works include "Secrets of the Sea House" and "The Good Doctor of Warsaw," both of which have received critical acclaim for their captivating storytelling and vivid characters. Gifford's literary style is characterized by richly detailed settings and complex, multi-layered narratives that transport readers to different time periods and landscapes. Through her writing, Gifford has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, blending history with emotional depth to create compelling and unforgettable stories. "Secrets of the Sea House" remains her most famous work, drawing readers in with its haunting mystery and powerful exploration of the past.

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