THAT BURNING SUMMER

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August 30, 2013 by Lydia Syson

A Book of the Year 2013 for The Independent and Lovereading

Romney Marsh, July 1940. When invasion threatens, you have to grow up quickly. Sixteen-year-old Peggy has been putting on a brave face since the fall of France, not least for the sake of her anxiety-prone younger brother Ernest.  But now the enemy is overhead, and the rules are changing all the time. It’s getting harder and harder to ignore the rumble of guns, the rumours of spies and the malicious gossip in town.  When Henryk, a young Polish pilot, crash-lands on the Marsh, Peggy quickly finds she’s taken on more than she bargained for.

Everything changes in one extraordinary burning summer.

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‘A touching evocation of a desperate wartime romance, which evokes a vanished era of hardship and fortitude.’ Financial Times

‘A great novel for all those who like their history free of cliché, and who value human experience observed with non-judgmental clarity.’ Teach Secondary

‘Not only does it make you think AND swoon, but there’s also a rather good sideline in suspense…what more could you want?’ 5* Good Reads review

‘Lydia Syson is the kind of writer who lets you know from the outset that you’re in safe hands.’ Linda Newberry, ArmadilloEditor’s Choice

‘a beautiful, enchanting and memorable book which captured war perfectly’ The Guardian children’s book site

Some other book bloggers’ responses: ‘unputdownable’, ‘endearing, provocative and thrilling’, ‘another fab read’, ‘just so lovely’….

Read all reviews here.  Download a free discussion guide, postcards, bookmarks etc from the Hot Key website.

Buy THAT BURNING SUMMER from your local independent or online at Wordery.

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“A mesmerising portrait of a family unravelling” THE TIMES (Best historical fiction in 2018)

“Powerful, intense and beautiful” HISTORICAL NOVEL REVIEW

“This tense, evocative, richly-imagined novel conjures the voices of a strange time and place, and makes them universal” EMMA DARWIN

“Syson brings history alive” THE OBSERVER

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