Wounds Of War
By (Author) Margaret Thomson-Davis
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
6th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
432
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 26mm
229g
Glasgow in the sixties - where the legacy fo war still lingers ... The war changed Joe Thornton so violently that Jenny is now afraid of her husband. Widowed by it, vain, silly, Hazel is adrift in the world, with her props alcohol and her strong-minded daughter , Rowan. Amelia's private war with her mother-in-law is still going on. At the same time, their children have their own battles to fight. With the help of charismatic Rebecca, the three women find their painful way through friendship and new loves to their own kind of peace.
Margaret Thomson Davis has lived in Glasgow since the age of three. She is the author of eighteen previous novels, an autobiography and over two hundred short stories. Two of her novels have been adapted for the stage; The Breadmakers won a Festival Award for drama.