In this touching true story, writer Philip Lee Williams tells how life changes for him in 1959 when he spent his last Christmas in the country. It is a powerful memoir of southern Christmas traditions and one boy's dreams.
‘Bittersweet perfection’ Guardian, Best Books of the Year ‘An engulfing historical novel’ The Times, Best Books of the Year ‘A festive classic in the making’ Observer, Best Books of the Year Nominated for the Carnegie Medal ...
The Silent Stars Go by
Based on the author’s family history, this evocative and stirring exploration of the human and emotional side of war is young-adult historical fiction at its finest, written with the immediacy and understanding of the complexities of the ...
Based on the author’s family history, this evocative and stirring exploration of the human and emotional side of war is young-adult historical fiction at its finest, written with the immediacy and understanding of the complexities of the ...
A story of Christmas stories in the small town, 1950s South