Carnegie Medalist Mal Peet ignites an epic tale of young love against
the dramatic backdrop of the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Can love survive a lifetime? When working-class Clem Ackroyd falls for
Frankie Mortimer, the gorgeous daughter of a wealthy local landowner, he
has no hope that it can. After all, the world teeters on the brink of
war, and bombs could rain down any minute over the bleak English
countryside -- just as they did seventeen years ago as his mother,
pregnant with him, tended her garden. This time, Clem may not survive.
Told in cinematic style by acclaimed writer Mal Peet, this brilliant
coming-of-age novel is a gripping family portrait that interweaves the
stories of three generations and the terrifying crises that define them.
With its urgent sense of history, sweeping emotion, and winning young
narrator, Mal Peet's latest is an unforgettable, timely exploration of
life during wartime.