Beyond The Tricolour

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Through Her Eyes

Some stories demand to be told. Not because they are extraordinary, but because they hold within them the weight of sacrifice, the quiet strength of those who stand in the shadows of heroism and the resilience of those who hold fort while their loved ones serve the nation.
This book is a heartfelt collection of reflections and real-life accounts from an author who has lived the armed forces life not as a soldier, but as the woman behind one. Coming from a civilian background, marriage to an army officer opened a world she had never known-a world of immense pride, silent struggles and an unbreakable bond of camaraderie.
With every new posting, she met men who had given their all on the battlefield, wives who turned grief into strength, and children who learned the meaning of sacrifice before they could even spell the word. She also realized something else-many outside this world had little understanding of what it meant to be part of a soldier's family.
For those who have lived this life, this book will be a mirror. For those who haven't, it will be an awakening.
Quarter Past Summer

A century of unbreakable bonds, and friendships which last a lifetime. Six girls growing up in the seaside town of Westering live through a summer which changes the course of their lives, and leads them to keep secrets they find hard to bear. Through facing the truth, each finds the link to the past which will heal the future, and they learn that, after all, everything is perfectly connected. Set against the background of the Afghan war, Quarter Past Summer is "....a sweeping story of four generations of people from the town of Westering that is full of emotion, passion and humanity." Goodreads Review