Day

Day

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Author: A.L. Kennedy

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 288


Alfred Day wanted his war. In its turmoil he found his proper purpose as the tail-gunner in a Lancaster bomber; he found the wild, dark fellowship of his crew, and most extraordinary of all he found Joyce, a woman to love. But that s all gone now the war took it away. Maybe it took him, too. efore Hitler and the bombs he was a boy in Staffordshire, helpless to defend his mother, to resist his abusive father. The RAF gave him order, skills, another family and a way to be a man. It taught him how to burn through lifetimes on night ops and brief, sweet leaves, surviving the unsurvivable. But it didn t prepare him for capture, for the prison camp and the chaos as the war wound down. It didn t prepare him for an empty peace. ow it s 1949 and Alfred is doing the impossible again, winding back time to see where he lost himself. He has taken the role of an extra in a POW film. Shipped out to Germany and an ersatz camp, he picks his way through the cliches that will become all that s left of his war and begins to do what he s never dared to remember. He is looking for some semblance of hope- trying to move forward by going back. superbly realised novel about the brutal simplici
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: A.L. Kennedy

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 288


Alfred Day wanted his war. In its turmoil he found his proper purpose as the tail-gunner in a Lancaster bomber; he found the wild, dark fellowship of his crew, and most extraordinary of all he found Joyce, a woman to love. But that s all gone now the war took it away. Maybe it took him, too. efore Hitler and the bombs he was a boy in Staffordshire, helpless to defend his mother, to resist his abusive father. The RAF gave him order, skills, another family and a way to be a man. It taught him how to burn through lifetimes on night ops and brief, sweet leaves, surviving the unsurvivable. But it didn t prepare him for capture, for the prison camp and the chaos as the war wound down. It didn t prepare him for an empty peace. ow it s 1949 and Alfred is doing the impossible again, winding back time to see where he lost himself. He has taken the role of an extra in a POW film. Shipped out to Germany and an ersatz camp, he picks his way through the cliches that will become all that s left of his war and begins to do what he s never dared to remember. He is looking for some semblance of hope- trying to move forward by going back. superbly realised novel about the brutal simplici