Within High Fences

Within High Fences by Penny Hancock, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, is a 48-page work that explores the complexities of relationships against a backdrop of personal and political challenges. The narrative begins on a seemingly ordinary night that becomes pivotal for the characters Nancy and George, as their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. The story delves into the obstacles they face, including Nancy’s job and her existing relationship, alongside George’s uncertain future in his own country.
Readers will find a focus on the themes of connection and the barriers that can arise in personal relationships, particularly in the context of political circumstances. The book presents a nuanced examination of how external factors influence individual choices and relationships. With its emphasis on the intricacies of love and duty, Within High Fences offers insights into the lives of its characters as they navigate their intertwined fates. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in fiction that reflects on personal and political dimensions within Great Britain.
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“‘There was nothing different about that night. It was the same as every other night, I thought. But that night, my life started to change. I didn’t know it then, but I know it now.’ It’s the night when nancy meets George. But it isn’t easy for them to be together. There’s Nancy’s job and her boyfriend. And will George have to return to his own country?”–Taken from rear cover.
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