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All the Beauty of the Sun

The Boy I Love: Book Two

Author: Marion Husband   Series: The Boy I Love

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The second heartbreaking novel in the Boy I Love series by prize-winning author, Marion Husband.

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The second heartbreaking novel in the Boy I Love series by prize-winning author, Marion Husband.

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Two young men meet in Soho - for one of them this is love at first sight, for the other only lust and guilt . . .

'Marion Husband explores the morality of wartime Britain with intelligent and compassionate insight' Mslexia

In 1925, Paul Harris returns to England from self-imposed exile in Tangiers in order to put on an exhibition of his paintings. In this move he is leaving behind Patrick, the man he has loved since they met in the trenches in 1918, needing to discover if he has the strength to live without him and wanting to explore the kind of life he might have lived had it not been for the war.

In Bohemian Soho, Paul meets Edmund. Paul begins to believe that he may have another life to live, free of the guilt and regrets of the past. But the past is not so easy to escape, and when Patrick follows Paul to London a decision must be made that will change everything.

Just some of the amazing GOODREADS REVIEWS:

'Another fantastic book by Marion Husband.'

'I just love the way Marion Husband writes. There is not a single rock left unturned.'

'Don't miss this series - if you love the power of words, words rich in layer and tone . . . you will love them. Can't recommend them enough.'

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About the Author

Marion Husband has an MA in Creative Writing and has taught creative writing for many years for the Open University and has lectured on Creative Writing MA courses. Her bestselling Boy I Love series was awarded the Andrea Badenoch Fiction Award and The Blackwell Prize. She is married with two grown up children and lives in Norton in the Tees Valley.

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Two young men meet in Soho - for one of them this is love at first sight, for the other only lust and guilt . . . 'Marion Husband explores the morality of wartime Britain with intelligent and compassionate insight' Mslexia In 1925, Paul Harris returns to England from self-imposed exile in Tangiers in order to put on an exhibition of his paintings. In this move he is leaving behind Patrick, the man he has loved since they met in the trenches in 1918, needing to discover if he has the strength to live without him and wanting to explore the kind of life he might have lived had it not been for the war. In Bohemian Soho, Paul meets Edmund. Paul begins to believe that he may have another life to live, free of the guilt and regrets of the past. But the past is not so easy to escape, and when Patrick follows Paul to London a decision must be made that will change everything. Just some of the amazing GOODREADS REVIEWS: ' Another fantastic book by Marion Husband.''I just love the way Marion Husband writes. There is not a single rock left unturned .''D on't miss this series - if you love the power of words, words rich in layer and tone . . . you will love them. Can't recommend them enough .'

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Accent Press Ltd
Published
2nd July 2020
Pages
288
ISBN
9781786157591

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