The Glass Mountain: Escape and Discovery in Wartime Italy
By (Author) Malcolm Gaskill
Penguin Books Ltd
Allen Lane
2nd December 2025
25th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
Oral history
Hardback
416
Width 156mm, Height 240mm, Spine 28mm
500g
The bestselling author of The Ruin of All Witches returns with a gripping, vividly told journey into his family's wartime past Malcolm Gaskill knew two things about his great-uncle Ralph's wartime adventures- he'd been a prisoner in Italy, and he'd cut his way out of a train with a knife and fork. Apart from that, he'd faded into family folklore, lost to view. Until, one hot afternoon in an English country garden, a chance conversation set Gaskill on his uncle's trail... What Ralph really did in the war was, he discovers, even more extraordinary than the exaggerations of family myth. From last-ditch fighting in the Libyan desert and incarceration in a Puglian prisoner-of-war camp, to desperate, dramatic escapes and the assuming of an entirely new identity among the peasants and partisans of the Italian Alps, Gaskill traces a life transformed by conflict, while lifting the curtain on a long-forgotten episode of the Second World War. Yet The Glass Mountain is about more than war- it's a haunting exploration of what it means to encounter the past, and how we remember, forget and recover it. As he follows his uncle's path through dusty archives and the landscapes, towns and villages of present-day Italy, Gaskill finds himself confronted by questions that go to the heart of how we think about the people who came before us- Why do stories matter How much of the past can ever be true
Praise for The Ruin of All Witches * - *
A bona fide historical classic... recreating a brooding, dangerous landscape with supreme imagination and wisdom -- Dominic Sandbrook * Sunday Times, History Book of the Year *
Simply one of the best history books I have ever read... a thrilling narrative -- Suzannah Lipscomb * BBC History, Books of the Year *
Unforgettable ... one of those rare history books that haunts you long after you have turned the last page * Sunday Times *
History at its finest... a perfectly rendered story of greed and paranoia -- Gerard DeGroot * The Times, Books of the Year *
As compelling as a campfire story... deeply atmospheric -- Erica Wagner * Financial Times *
Filmic vividness... Malcolm Gaskill goes to meet the past on its own terms, and the result is thought-provoking and absorbing -- Hilary Mantel
Malcolm Gaskill taught history at British universities for nearly thirty years, where he developed an interest in mentalities, emotions and inner lives. Since leaving academia in 2020 to become a full-time writer, he has spent much of his time thinking about war and memory and different ways of engaging with the past. He is the author of six books, including Hellish Nell and The Ruin of All Witches, a Sunday Times bestseller, which was shortlisted for the 2022 Wolfson History Prize. He writes regularly for the London Review of Books, and lives with his family in Cambridge.