The Burning Shore

The Burning Shore by Wilbur A. Smith is a novel published by Pan Books in 1997, with this edition released in 2010. This 632-page book is written in English and follows the journey of Centaine de Thiry, who faces the loss of her lover amidst the chaos of war in France. Seeking a new beginning for herself and her unborn child, she travels to South Africa, where her quest for a future unfolds against a backdrop of disaster and adventure.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of loss and resilience as Centaine navigates the challenges posed by war and her personal struggles. The story captures her experiences and the encounters she faces as she seeks connection and hope in a tumultuous world. The book delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of conflict, offering a vivid portrayal of Centaine’s journey through adversity.
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Centaine de Thiry loses her lover over the war-torn skies over France during the war. She travels to South Africa to seek a future for her unborn child. Through disaster, the terrors of war & many adventures she finally meets another soul.
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