The Burning Blue

Cover of The Burning Blue by James Holland
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 530
ISBN-13: 9780434010158
Dimensions:
530 p. ; 23 cm.
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The Burning Blue by James Holland, published by Random House in 2004, is a 530-page novel that explores the life of Joss Lambert, a fighter pilot navigating the complexities of war and personal relationships. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Britain, the story begins in the English countryside, where Joss, a loner burdened by a secret, finds solace and friendship with Guy Liddell and his family at Alvesdon Farm. As war approaches, Joss’s life takes a dramatic turn, forcing him to confront his past while pursuing his passion for flying.

Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of romance, friendship, and the harsh realities of military life. As Joss grapples with his feelings for Stella, Guy’s twin, he faces the challenges of love and loyalty amid the chaos of war. The journey takes him from the tranquil landscapes of Wiltshire to the intense skies of North Africa, highlighting his quest for identity and belonging. The Burning Blue presents a vivid portrayal of one man’s struggle against the backdrop of historical conflict, offering insight into the emotional and physical trials faced by those in the military.


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Nothing can prepare a squadron of fighter pilots, trained in the English countryside, for the rigours of the desert- Joss Lambert has always been a loner, constrained by a secret from his past, until he finds friendship and solace firstly with Guy Liddell, a friend from school, and then with Guy’s family, who welcome him into their farmhouse home. Joss increasingly comes to depend upon the Liddells and treats Alvesdon Farm as the one place where he feels not only appreciated but also truly happy. The idyll cannot last. With war looming, Joss is forced to confront his past. He escapes through flying, becoming a fighter pilot in the RAF. But with the onset of war, even the Liddells’s world is crumbling. As Joss is fighting for his life in the Battle of Britain, so he begins to fall madly in love with Stella- Guy’s twin- and in doing so, loses Guy’s precious friendship. Leaving England and the Liddells far behind, he continues to fly amid the sand and heat of North Africa, until his hopes and dreams are seemingly shattered for good -From the green fields of Wiltshire and the serene beauty of Cambridge, to the fierce African skies, THE BURNING BLUE is a spectacular epic saga of one man’s search for love and identity against the vivid backdrop of the Battle of Britain.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Burning Blue” by James Holland. Synopsis preview: Nothing can prepare a squadron of fighter pilots, trained in the English countryside, for the rigours of the desert- Joss Lambert has always been a loner, constrained by a secret from his past, until he finds friendship…
Who is the author of “The Burning Blue”?
“The Burning Blue” is credited to James Holland.
When was “The Burning Blue” published?
Publisher: Random House. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780434010158.
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Language: en. Pages: 530.

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