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First Touch Of Light Ruth Pettis

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First Touch Of Light Ruth Pettis
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Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Ruth Pettis
ISBN: 9781742288635, 1742288634
Language: English
Year: 2009

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First Touch Of Light Ruth Pettis by Ruth Pettis 9781742288635, 1742288634 instant download after payment.

A POWERFUL STORY ABOUT THE DEVASTATING IMPACT OF WAR ON ONE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY. 1940. George does his duty and enlists. The day before his departure he marries his sweetheart, Ellen. But four years of separation and the pressures of war create devastating changes. Ellen has had an affair and borne a child and, traumatised by his experiences, George retreats into a rage-filled silence. After years of bearing the brunt of George's bitterness, Ellen finally snaps. Years later Ellen's daughter travels to Italy, retracing the journey of the man she had thought of as her father. THE FIRST TOUCH OF LIGHT is the second and final novel by the late Ruth Pettis. It is a moving story of war and grief and loss, and a compelling portrait of a marriage under impossible stress.

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