The Silent War

The Silent War by Victor Pemberton, published by Headline Publishing Group in 1996, is a poignant narrative set in wartime North London. This edition spans 346 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around a rebellious young girl who faces the challenges of suddenly becoming deaf, exploring her journey of coping with this new reality amidst the backdrop of conflict.
Readers will find a rich exploration of resilience and adaptation as the protagonist navigates her circumstances. The narrative delves into themes of personal struggle and the impact of war on individual lives, offering insights into both the emotional and social dimensions of her experience. With its focus on literature and contemporary issues, The Silent War provides a thoughtful examination of how adversity shapes identity and relationships.
Official synopsis Publisher
Wartime North London saga, telling the story of how a rebellious young girl copes with the handicap of deafness suddenly inflicted on her. By the author of Our street and Our rose.
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