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You Will Be Safe Here
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Description
An Observer, Guardian, Financial Times, Sunday Times South Africa, Irish Times, Irish Independent, Big Issue and Strong Words Pick of the Year
An Irish Times and The Times Summer Reading Pick
Shortlisted for the Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year Award
Shortlisted for the London Magazine Debut Fiction Prize 2020
Longlisted for HWA Debut Crown 2020
'Beautifully written and emotionally devastating' Daily Mail
A beautiful and heart-breaking story set in South Africa where two mothers - a century apart - must fight for their sons, unaware their fates are inextricably linked.
Orange Free State, 1901. At the height of the Boer War, Sarah van der Watt and her six-year-old son Fred can only watch as the British burn their farm. The polite invaders cart them off to Bloemfontein Concentration Camp promising you will be safe here.
Johannesburg, 2010. Sixteen-year-old Willem is an outsider who just wants to be left alone with his Harry Potter books and Britney, his beloved pug. Worried he's turning out soft, his Ma and her new boyfriend send him to New Dawn Safari Camp, where they 'make men out of boys.' Guaranteed.
The red earth of the veldt keeps countless secrets whether beaten by the blistering sun or stretching out beneath starlit stillness. But no secret can stay buried forever.
Product details
| Published | 04 Apr 2019 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 352 |
| ISBN | 9781408886106 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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There is pain on these pages and poetry too. I left this book bruised yet somehow better for it
TAYARI JONES, WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE, OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR
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Lean, beautiful prose … It pulls you in, breaks your heart and then ultimately repairs it
JOJO MOYES, OBSERVER BOOKS OF THE YEAR
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A searing debut
THE TIMES
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A stunning dissection of human barbarism … It tells a story so powerful and upsetting that it's a wonderful reminder of how fiction can illuminate the indignities visited upon those the world has mistreated and then forgotten
JOHN BOYNE, IRISH TIMES
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This is a book that tilts the world, showing how the actions of the past can never be fully escaped by the present
STYLIST
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Barr's writing has a lightness of touch and warm humour which makes it easy to root for him ... His life has become a triumph
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