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Resistance - by Owen Sheers

Resistance by Owen Sheers

Resistance opens in 1944 as the women of a small Welsh farming community wake one morning to find that their husbands have gone. Soon after that a German patrol arrives in the valley. In this debut novel, Owen Sheers has produced a beautifully imagined and powerfully moving story of love and loss.

Resistance is at once a brilliant and sometimes frightening thriller, and a mature exploration of human blur and compromise. The Guardian.

Resistance impressively re-writes history … It has an established voice, as if Sheers has been writing novels for a lifetime. The Observer.

AVAILABLE NOW FROM WEAVER PRESS, Harare.

 


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