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The Welsh Girl
The Welsh Girl | Peter Ho Davies
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Set in the stunning landscape of North Wales just after D-Day, Peter Ho Daviess profoundly moving first novel traces the intersection of disparate lives in wartime. When a POW camp is established near her village, seventeen-year-old barmaid Esther Evans finds herself strangely drawn to the camp and its forlorn captives. She is exploring the camp boundary when the astonishing occurs: Karsten, a young German corporal, calls out to her from behind the fence. From that moment on, the two foster a secret relationship that will ultimately put them both at risk. Meanwhile, another foreigner, the German-Jewish interrogator Rotherham, travels to Wales to investigate Britain's most notorious Nazi prisoner, Rudolf Hess. In this richly drawn and thought-provoking work, all will come to question where they belong and where their loyalties lie.
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behudd
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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tracycatherinereads
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💚 just starting this 💚

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tracycatherinereads
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Help me decide what to read next! #tbr

ReadingSusan I loved The Great Alone. 6y
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AvalonBourne
The Welsh Girl | Peter Ho Davies
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I was so disappointed by this book! It sets up such an interesting premise with the prospect of the Hess interrogation and the Welsh and German perspectives of the Second World War, and then it just devolves into sexual violence against a teenager, and oh of course, she winds up pregnant. I hated the whole storyline with Esther and Jim, and kept waiting to come back to Hess. Such missed potential.

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Fonze565
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This is what men will never understand, she realizes...Their dishonor, men's dishonor, can always be redeemed, defeat followed by victory, capture by escape, escape by capture. Up hill and down dale. But women are dishonored once and for all. Their only hope is to hide it. To keep it to themselves.

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Jas16
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Here are some #greencovers from my shelves. #marchintoreading

Reviewsbylola Little Children! 😍😍 7y
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LilMamaMastro
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As WWII stories go, this was far less intense than the majority. It is set in a time & place that is not the norm for most Historical fiction relating to WWII. I had trouble getting into this initially but persevered and ended up enjoying it overall. It was a bit disjointed but it is a lighter WWII read with lovely prose. #LetterW #LitsyA-Z

BookishMarginalia 👍🏼 7y
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LilMamaMastro
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He had wounded her, she thinks, and not a small wound, the drops of blood in her drawers, but something deeper and stranger. What a wound it is that stops you bleeding.

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Pasaal
The Welsh Girl | Peter Ho Davies
Mehso-so

Davies is a talented author and his characters are vibrant. He also has a solid ending, which I appreciate. I found out that parts of the book were previously published as short stories and it shows, as somehow the various sections of the book don't seem to tie together strongly enough.

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MargaretPinardAuthor
The Welsh Girl | Peter Ho Davies

Wales, an unexplored country! This looks like Captain Corelli's Mandolin meets the settings of Susanna Kearsley and Diana Gabaldon. A steal at Another Read Through bookshop, used! #pdx #local #indie #Celtic #wartime #historicalfiction