9781916093218-1916093213-Beyond The Moon

Beyond The Moon

ISBN-13: 9781916093218
ISBN-10: 1916093213
Author: Catherine Taylor
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: The Cameo Press Ltd
Format: Paperback 494 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781916093218
ISBN-10: 1916093213
Author: Catherine Taylor
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: The Cameo Press Ltd
Format: Paperback 494 pages

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Beyond The Moon (ISBN-13: 9781916093218 and ISBN-10: 1916093213), written by authors Catherine Taylor, was published by The Cameo Press Ltd in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Beyond The Moon (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.36.

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**Shortlisted for the Eharmony/Orion Love Story Prize
**Longlisted for the Exeter Novel Prize
A strange twist of fate connects a British soldier fighting in the First World War in 1916 and a young woman living in modern-day England a century later, in this haunting, word-of-mouth bestselling literary time travel novel.
Two people, two battles: one against the invading Germans on the battlefields of 1916 France, the other against a substandard, uncaring mental health facility in modern-day England. Part war story, part timeslip, part love story – and at the same time a meditation on the themes of war, mental illness, identity and art, Beyond The Moon is an intelligent, captivating debut novel, perfect for book clubs.
"Historical fantasy at its very best." — Historical Novel Society"
"Taylor’s accomplished, genre-bending book succeeds as a WW1 historical novel and a beguiling, time travel love story... The sharply written narrative deftly moves back and forth between the past and present." —Kirkus Reviews
"An unflinching portrait of the horrors of war, and a look at the torturous extremes a human soul can endure. It is a sonnet to the transformative power of love, even as it is also a criticism of the futility and pointless destructiveness of war." — Shaylin Gandhi, author of By The Light of Embers
In 1916 1st Lieutenant Robert Lovett is a patient at Coldbrook Hall military hospital in Sussex, England. A gifted artist, he’s been wounded fighting in the Great War. Shell shocked and suffering from hysterical blindness he can no longer see his own face, let alone paint, and life seems increasingly hopeless.
A century later in 2017, medical student Louisa Casson has just lost her beloved grandmother – her only family. Heartbroken, she drowns her sorrows in alcohol on the South Downs cliffs – only to fall accidentally part-way down. Doctors fear she may have attempted suicide, and Louisa finds herself involuntarily admitted to Coldbrook Hall – now a psychiatric hospital, an unfriendly and chaotic place.
Then one day, while secretly exploring the old Victorian hospital’s ruined, abandoned wing, Louisa hears a voice calling for help, and stumbles across a dark, old-fashioned hospital room. Inside, lying on the floor, is a mysterious, sightless young man, who tells her he was hurt at the Battle of the Somme, a WW1 battle a century ago. And that his name is Lieutenant Robert Lovett…
For fans of Kate Quinn, Sebastian Faulks, Diana Gabaldon, Ken Follett, Beatriz Williams, Kristin Hannah, Susanna Kearsley and Paullina Simons.
*NB Contains graphic descriptions of war violence and injuries, as well as profanity and mild sex.

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