Alun Lewis (1915-1944) was one of the few great British writers of the Second World War. His early death at the age of twenty-eight robbed Wales of its most promising poet and story writer …
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Book of the Month on BBC Radio 5 for October
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Featured in the Daily Mail and The Guardian
WH Smith’s ’Book of the Month’ in Wales for October
“This is an astonishing book…she has succeeded brilliantly, and in the process brought us a wonderful story, beautifully told, about an astonishing little boy and his amazing mother.” – Rosita Sweetman, Sunday Independent, Jan 08
“This book, which one almost hesitates to call a novel, is a tribute to the power of maternal love and the indomitable spirit of a small boy and his mother. Despite the tragedy of its subject matter it is a novel of optimism and hope.” – Gillian Rowlands, Cambria, April 08
“It’s the strangest time – a birth – for life to start falling apart”
Set between the summers of 1998 and 2005 in Cardiff, Blue Sky July follows the story of a mother whose child suffers a devastating brain injury. It traces her journey into a world hidden away in society’s pockets as she battles against impossible odds to heal him…
This book will challenge your heart and change your views.
There is a huge media buzz surrounding Blue Sky July at the moment; it has been featured in The Guardian, Daily Mail, Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday, Good Housekeeping, Wedi 3, BBC Wales Today and BBC website. There will be more press coverage to come, so keep checking the website for updates…
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"A heartbreaking tour-de-force that is taking the literary world by storm." The Daily Mail