The Clydesiders

The Clydesiders by Margaret Thomson Davis, published by Black and White Publishing Limited in September 2001, is a historical fiction work that spans 272 pages. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of Glasgow during World War I, capturing the atmosphere of the city and the experiences of its inhabitants as they navigate the challenges and changes brought about by the war.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of love and loss against the backdrop of significant historical events. The book skillfully evokes the lives of the people in Glasgow, providing insight into their struggles and resilience during a tumultuous period in the 20th century. This new edition invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of human emotion and societal transformation during one of history’s most impactful eras.
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A powerful tale of love and loss, The Clydesiders is also a brilliant portrayal of Glasgow during World War I, skillfully evoking the atmosphere of the city and the lives of its people as they witness some of the most dramatic events of the twentieth century.
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