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We All Ran Into The Sunlight – Natalie Young
R25,00
Overall Condition: Good – Cover/Edges a bit worn
Dustcover: N/A
Inscriptions: None
Binding: Good – No Loose Covers/Pages
Box Code: BB149
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We All Ran Into The Sunlight by Natalie Young is a compelling narrative set against the haunting backdrop of the southern Cevennes, shifting between the immediate aftermath of World War II and the present day. This novel intricately weaves the story of Kate and Stephen Glover, a couple seeking respite from their chaotic London lives. They retreat to the secluded French village of Canas, where the slow pace of life begins to have a profound effect on them. While Stephen becomes increasingly discontented, Kate is drawn to the enigmatic chateau at the heart of the village. Her daily visits to the house stir suspicion among the locals, unaware that the chateau harbours a dark and painful legacy.
As Kate becomes more involved with the abandoned chateau, her journey of self-discovery inadvertently threatens to unravel a long-buried family secret—one that has haunted the village for over fifty years. This devastating tale explores themes of love, possession, and the lasting impact of withheld truths. Young’s writing beautifully captures the emotional toll of the past on the present, illustrating how the weight of history can shape the lives of those who dare to uncover it.
We All Ran Into The Sunlight is a poignant novel for readers who enjoy complex family dramas, where the past’s shadows stretch long into the future. It is a powerful reminder of how a single secret can ripple through generations, altering lives forever.
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