By The Green Of The Spring

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Discover a poignant tale in 'By The Green Of The Spring' by Paddy Richardson, a compelling drama set against the backdrop of the small mining town of Blackball, where dreams of a better society collide with the harsh realities of war. This 272-page paperback, measuring 153 x 234 mm, takes you on an emotional journey through the lives of Otto Bader, Pansy Williams, and Clem Bright during World War I. Otto, a man of German descent, finds his life turned upside down as he faces internment on Somes Island, separated from Pansy, the love of his life. As he endures the brutality of military power, Pansy is left to navigate her own path, leading to an unexpected marriage with Clem, who ultimately betrays his socialist ideals by enlisting. The resonating themes of love, loss, and abandonment echo throughout the narrative, profoundly impacting their child, Lena. Her tale of growing up in the Bright family unfolds beautifully, capturing the essence of resilience and the enduring human spirit. 'By The Green Of The Spring' is not just a historical account but a captivating narrative about the legacies of war and the power of hope. Don't miss out on this exquisite storytelling that reflects both the dark and light aspects of human experience, perfect for readers seeking profound historical fiction. Order now for swift delivery!

By The Green Of The Spring
Author: Paddy Richardson Publisher: Quentin Wilson Publishing
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 153 x 234 mm
Pages: 272
Publication Date: 02-08-2022
Otto Bader, Pansy Williams and Clem Bright live in the small mining town of Blackball on the West Coast, shaped by stories and the dream of a better, more equal society to come. But the First World War erupts and Otto, being of German descent, is torn from his family and the love of his life, Pansy, to endure the war interned as an enemy alien on Somes Island in Wellington Harbour. His suffering with the other internees, the culture of brutality and abuse of power by those in charge, is both chilling and truthful, and all the more poignant by taking place within sight of the capital city. Both his present and his future appear to be stolen from him. Pansy, pregnant, marries good, kind Clem, who then betrays his socialist principles by enlisting. Love, loss and abandonment haunt both Otto and Pansy, with reverberations far into the future. Lena is their child. Spirited, clever and perceptive, she tells her own story of growing up in the close-knit Bright family and the changes that occur when Clem returns from the war damaged both physically and psychologically. Lena’s journey to adulthood is beautifully por-trayed as she observes the people who make up her family and develops into an educated and creative young woman. Blackball is where she belongs and it is the place she recalls when she paints her memories. By the Green of the Spring is the gripping story of lives changed forever by war, the hurts suffered, the losses borne, and the secrets kept, yet it is also the story of the capacity of the human spirit to endure, to hope and to love. https://www.book2look.com/book/YuAlsdWDXK

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