England, 31st August 1939: the world is on the brink of war. As Hitler prepares to invade Poland, thousands of children are evacuated from London to escape the impending Blitz.
Torn from her mother, eight-year-old Anna Sands is relocated with other children to a large Yorkshire estate which has been opened up to evacuees by Thomas and Elizabeth Ashton, an enigmatic childless couple. Soon Anna gets drawn into their unravelling relationship, seeing things that are not meant for her eyes – and finding herself part-witness and part-accomplice to a love affair, with unforeseen consequences.
A story of love, loss and complicated loyalties, combining a sweeping narrative with subtle psychological observation, The Very Thought of You is a haunting and memorable debut.
Longlisted for the 2010 RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award
'Rosie Alison's debut novel grips from start to finish. Beginning with the
story of a young girl evacuated to a country house at the start of the war,
it opens up to include doomed romances, thwarted love affairs, innocence
corrupted, and a cast of characters that are as passionate as they are
believable. Alison writes with a real understanding of the period and true
compassion for her characters and the plot develops in unexpected and often
shocking ways. Without question one of the best debuts I've read in recent
years and an important addition to the growing body of literature which
concerns itself with the effect of the Second World War on the people back
home.'
John Boyne
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