“Be prepared to surrender—to Liardet's gorgeous prose, her haunting storyline, and the question that will lodge in your heart
long after you’ve finished:
What would I have done? For
anyone who has ever loved a child, this stirring debut will work its
way indelibly into the folds of your memory, and of your heart.”—Georgia
Hunter,
New York Times bestselling author of
We Were the Lucky Ones
“Vividly
portrayed. . . . Liardet reminds us that mother-daughter love can arise
from thrown-together hearts during the cruelest rubble of war. Through
every scene, we see the tattered socks, the doll faces, the honey-smells
of baby skin, but mostly we feel the strength and endurance of
heart-crushing love. The war and weather-etched faces and life-long
relationships of the villagers show us that real family has little to do
with worn down definitions. This is a powerful story that proves how
love itself requires courage.”—Delia Owens,
New York Times bestselling author of
Where the Crawdads Sing
"Intense passion is concealed behind a facade of British modesty in this … blazing story of hearts wounded and restored." —
Kirkus Reviews (starred)
“Moving.
. . Readers will be captivated by Ellen’s story, which is bolstered by a
swift plot and characters who realistically and memorably grow.”
—
Publishers Weekly
"This is storytelling at its best. Wise, generous and captivating." - Sarah Winman, author
of Tin Man“
We Must Be Brave is
a wonderful novel. A beautifully written story of love and loss, with
thoughtfully crafted characters and so much to think about long after
you’ve finished reading it. It is one of those novels you can talk about
for hours - the perfect book club read.” —AJ Pearce, author of
Dear Mrs. Bird “Deeply
moving. . . A stunningly accurate portrayal of the all-encompassing
depth of a mother’s love (whether she’s the biological mother or not).
Read it and weep.”
—AARP Magazine“A beautifully
written story that explores love, loss, resilience, and the bonds of
motherhood over the course of the 20th century. A sweeping, heartfelt
novel about what it means to truly love a child.” – Jillian Cantor,
author of
The Lost Letter and
In Another Time
Frances Liardet
Frances Liardet is a child of
the children of the Second World War. She has an MA in Creative Writing
from the University of East Anglia and studied Arabic at Oxford before traveling to Cairo to work as a translator. She currently lives in
Somerset with her husband and daughter, and runs a summer writing
session called Bootcamp. Her first novel, The Game, won a Betty Trask award. We Must Be Brave is her second novel.
https://www.facebook.com/francesliardetauthor/
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