The distant hours

author: Morton, Kate
Edie Burchill travels to Middlehurst Castle, the longtime residence of the Blythe spinsters, to seek out information about her mother, who was billeted there as a thirteen-year-old during World War II, and winds up finding out more than she imagined.
year: 2011, 2010
call number/section: 1000
subjects: mothers and daughters, fiction, family secrets, world war, 1939-1945, evacuation of civilians, mother-daughter relationship, secrecy, kent, domestic fiction

Editions


The distant hours
Morton, Kate
Washington Square Press (2011)
Edie Burchill travels to Middlehurst Castle, the longtime residence of the Blythe spinsters, to seek out information about her mother, who was billeted there as a thirteen-year-old during World War II, and winds up finding out more than she imagined.
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The distant hours
Morton, Kate
Atria Books (2010)

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