PublishedSimon & Schuster Australia, September 2021 |
ISBN9781760852085 |
FormatSoftcover, 448 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.3cm |
Also published as Daughter of Calabria
'Blanchard at her breathtaking best. Rich in every sight, taste and smell.' Australian Women's Weekly
Set in Mussolini's Italy amid great upheaval, this is the story of one woman's determination to find her place in a world that men are threatening to tear apart. Another heart-rending novel inspired by a true story from Australia's bestselling author of The Girl from Munich.
Calabria, Italy, 1936
In a remote farming village nestled in the mountains that descend into the sparkling Ionian Sea, young and spirited Giulia Tallariti longs for something more. While she loves her home and her lively family, she would much rather follow in her nonna's footsteps and pursue her dream of becoming a healer.
But as Mussolini's focus shifts to the war in Europe, civil unrest looms. Whispers of war are at every corner and her beloved village, once safe from the fascist agenda of the North, is now in very real danger.
Caught between her desire to forge her own path and her duty to her family, Giulia must draw on the passion in her heart and the strength of her conviction.
Can she find a way to fulfill her dreams or will the echoes of war drown out her voice?
MORE PRAISE FOR ECHOES OF WAR
'Richly imagined, heartbreaking and utterly captivating, Echoes of War is yet another outstanding piece of historical fiction from Blanchard, cementing her place at the top of this genre.' Better Reading
'This is emotional reading for anyone born of immigrant stock as it explores the pain of leaving your homeland and your family to find opportunity elsewhere ... Echoes of War is an entertaining tale of fiction that will make your heart melt and sing and shatter.' Glam Adelaide
'Echoes of War is a powerful novel about powerful women ... a powerful evocation of a time, a place and a cultural vision which provided a significant boost to Australia's population and its development as a multi-cultural destination of choice for refugees - both voluntary and choiceless.' Carpe Librum