The highly anticipated sequel to International Booker and Dublin Impac
Award-shortlisted The Unseen
No-one can be alone on an island . . . But Ingrid is alone on Barrøy,
the island that bears her name, and the war of her childhood has been
replaced by a new, more terrible present: the Nazi occupation of Norway.
When the bodies from a bombed vessel carrying Russian prisoners of war
begin to wash up on the shore, Ingrid can't know that one will not only
be alive, but could be the answer to a lifetime of loneliness--nor can
she imagine what suffering she will endure in hiding her lover from the
German authorities, or the journey she will face, after being wrenched
from her island as consequence for protecting him, to return home. Or
especially that, surrounded by the horrors of battle, among refugees
fleeing famine and scorched earth, she will receive a gift, the value of
which is beyond measure.
The highly anticipated follow-up to Roy Jacobsen's International Booker
and Dublin Impac Award-shortlisted The Unseen, a New York Times New
and Noteworthy book, White Shadow is a vividly observed exploration of
conflict, love, and human endurance.