
Love And War In The Pyrenees by Rosemary Bailey
A vivid blend of history and travel and a sweeping story of collaboration and resistance, fear and heroism, pacifism and sacrifice all set against the backdrop of the Pyrenees. 'A beguiling mix of travel, memoir, history and good old-fashioned storytelling - a slice of hidden France' Kate Mosse
A moving account of of the region during World War Two * TIME OUT *
A beguiling mix of travel, memoir, history and good old-fashioned storytelling - a slice of hidden France -- Kate Mosse
The tales of derring-do in Rosemary Bailey's latest book would not be out of place in a Boy's Own adventure story.. thorough, thought-provoking and at times deeply disturbing account of the impact of the Second World War on the villages and towns of the Pyrenees... a quiet triumph of historical reconstruction * JEWISH CHRONICLE *
Impossible to put down... fascinating.... sheds new light * www.francesalut.com *
Important that Rosemary Bailey's investigative work reaches as wide an audience as possible ... stories are told fluently in Bailey's fluid, evocative prose, in which historical facts merge seamlessly with travel memoirs and personal recollections * YORKSHIRE POST *
Her style of writing adds colour, depth and personality to what could otherwise be a dark subject matter... not only an interesting read... fascinating * FRANCE MAGAZINE *
Fascinating... courage, cruelty, heroism and the truth about both resistance and collaboration are revealed in a work that brilliantly reconstructs a past that is still contested * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *
Bailey renders history personal and so brings it to life * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Combining memoir, fact and storytelling, Bailey does an impressive job * INDEPENDENT *
Part travel book, part history, part personal memoir, this is a gripping read * NORTHERN ECHO *
Fascinating... courage, cruelty, heroism and the truth about both resistance and collaboration are revealed in a work that brilliantly reconstructs a past that is still contested. * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *
Bailey renders history personal and so brings it to life. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Combining memoir, fact and storytelling, Bailey does an impressive job. * INDEPENDENT *
Part travel book, part history, part persnoal memoir, this is a gripping read. * NORTHERN ECHO *
A beguiling mix of travel, memoir, history and good old-fashioned storytelling - a slice of hidden France -- Kate Mosse
The tales of derring-do in Rosemary Bailey's latest book would not be out of place in a Boy's Own adventure story.. thorough, thought-provoking and at times deeply disturbing account of the impact of the Second World War on the villages and towns of the Pyrenees... a quiet triumph of historical reconstruction * JEWISH CHRONICLE *
Impossible to put down... fascinating.... sheds new light * www.francesalut.com *
Important that Rosemary Bailey's investigative work reaches as wide an audience as possible ... stories are told fluently in Bailey's fluid, evocative prose, in which historical facts merge seamlessly with travel memoirs and personal recollections * YORKSHIRE POST *
Her style of writing adds colour, depth and personality to what could otherwise be a dark subject matter... not only an interesting read... fascinating * FRANCE MAGAZINE *
Fascinating... courage, cruelty, heroism and the truth about both resistance and collaboration are revealed in a work that brilliantly reconstructs a past that is still contested * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *
Bailey renders history personal and so brings it to life * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Combining memoir, fact and storytelling, Bailey does an impressive job * INDEPENDENT *
Part travel book, part history, part personal memoir, this is a gripping read * NORTHERN ECHO *
Fascinating... courage, cruelty, heroism and the truth about both resistance and collaboration are revealed in a work that brilliantly reconstructs a past that is still contested. * WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY *
Bailey renders history personal and so brings it to life. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Combining memoir, fact and storytelling, Bailey does an impressive job. * INDEPENDENT *
Part travel book, part history, part persnoal memoir, this is a gripping read. * NORTHERN ECHO *
Rosemary Bailey studied English and Philosophy at Bristol University and worked as a journalist and travel writer, livng for several years in New York before basing herself in France. In 1997 Rosemary and her husband bought Corbiac, a ruined Romanesque monastery whch they restored - an experience recounted in Life in a Postcard. This same monastery features in Love and War in the Pyrenees as a place of refuge and escape during the Second World war.
www.rosemarybailey.com
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| ISBN 13 | 9780753825914 |
| ISBN 10 | 0753825910 |
| Title | Love And War In The Pyrenees |
| Author | Rosemary Bailey |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Orion Publishing Co |
| Year published | 2009-07-23 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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