Lost Children
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| Težina | 812 g |
|---|---|
| Format | 16 × 22 cm |
| Autor | |
| Izdavač | |
| Mjesto izdanja | Boston |
| Godina | 1993 |
| Broj stranica | 284 |
| Uvez | Tvrdi |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
Set in the shadow of the Second World War, this novel explores the lives of displaced and orphaned children brought to Britain from war‑torn Europe, and the adults who struggle to care for them. Through a compassionate and clear‑eyed narrative, the story examines the emotional aftermath of conflict: trauma, identity, belonging, and the fragile process of rebuilding trust. Pargeter portrays both the resilience of children and the moral challenges faced by those trying to help them, creating a work that is socially aware yet deeply human. Edith Pargeter, later famous under the name Ellis Peters for the Brother Cadfael mysteries, brings warmth, psychological insight, and moral seriousness to this early work. Readers interested in postwar Britain, refugee experiences, and character‑driven historical fiction will find this a moving and thoughtful novel.