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Flatlands
Flatlands | Sue Hubbard
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A moving tale of unlikely friendship and the beauty of nature, set in the wild wetland landscape of the English Fens during World War II Perfect for fans of Atonement, this gorgeous coming of age explores the connection between Philip, a conscientious objector, and Freda, a young London evacuee housed by a cruel family Freda is a twelve-year-old evacuee from East London, who has been sent away at the start of the war, leaving behind everything familiar to her, to escape the expected German bombing. In her new temporary home in Lincolnshire, Freda finds herself billeted with a strange, cold and, ultimately, abusive couple, whose lives mirror the barren landscape in which they live a hand to mouth existence, based upon subsistence farming and poaching. There, deprived of any warmth, she meets a young man - Philip Rhayader -a conscientious objector who has left Oxford and his prospective vocation in the church following a nervous breakdown. Together they explore the wild, beautiful landscape of the Wash, teeming with migrating birds, and nurse an injured goose back to health. As they do so, Philip introduces Freda to the wonders of the natural world and its enduring power to heal.
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Tamra
Flatlands | Sue Hubbard
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Look at that cover! 😍 Unfortunately the novel within doesn‘t live up to it. I had really high hopes because Hubbard is a poet. While there were threads of the story that were engaging, a neglected & abused child evacuee meets emotionally fraught conscientious objector in the desolate Fens, it just didn‘t weave together to make a satisfying whole. I really expected the natural environment to be more of a character rather than a backdrop. 😒

Amiable That is a fabulous cover! 1y
jlhammar Darn, that's a shame! 1y
squirrelbrain Gorgeous cover! Shame about the inside…. 1y
Susanita That‘s too bad, because the cover is great. 1y
rockpools Oh no! I would totally have picked it up just for the cover! 1y
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