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The secret of Raven Point : a novel

Summary: From the award-winning writer of EASTER ISLAND, comes a powerful story of love, loss, and redemption amidst the ruins of war-torn Italy. 1943: When 17-year-old Juliet Dufresne receives a cryptic letter from her enlisted older brother pleading for help, and then finds out he's been reported missing overseas, she lies about her age and volunteers as an army nurse to find him. Shy and awkward, Juliet is thrust into the bloody chaos of a field hospital, living in a sprawling encampment north of Rome. Christopher Barnaby, a deserter awaiting court martial, may hold the answer to her brother's fate - but the trauma of war has left him unable to speak.

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  • ISBN: 9781439167007 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 306 p. ; 24 cm.
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  • Edition: 1st Scribner hardcover ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2014.

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"1943: When seventeen-year-old Juliet Dufresne receives a cryptic letter from her enlisted brother and then discovers that he's been reported missing in action, she lies about her age and travels to the front lines as an army nurse, determined to find him. Shy and awkward, Juliet is thrust into the bloody chaos of a field hospital, a sprawling encampment north of Rome where she forges new friendships and is increasingly consumed by the plight of her patients. One in particular, Christopher Barnaby, a deserter awaiting court-martial, may hold the answer to her brother's whereabouts--but the trauma of war has left him catatonic. Racing against the clock, Juliet works with an enigmatic young psychiatrist, Dr. Henry Willard, to break Barnaby's silence before the authorities take him away. Plunged into the horrifying depths of one man's memories of combat, Juliet and Willard are forced to plumb the moral nuances of a so-called just war and to face the dangers of their own deepening emotional connection." -- Publisher.
Subject: War -- Relief of sick and wounded -- Fiction
War neuroses -- Fiction
Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction
World War 2 -- Fiction
Family -- Fiction
Military -- Fiction
Families of military personnel -- Fiction
Military nursing -- Fiction
Americans -- Italy -- Fiction
Italy -- Fiction
Genre: Historical fiction.
War stories.

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Summary: From the award-winning writer of EASTER ISLAND, comes a powerful story of love, loss, and redemption amidst the ruins of war-torn Italy. 1943: When 17-year-old Juliet Dufresne receives a cryptic letter from her enlisted older brother pleading for help, and then finds out he's been reported missing overseas, she lies about her age and volunteers as an army nurse to find him. Shy and awkward, Juliet is thrust into the bloody chaos of a field hospital, living in a sprawling encampment north of Rome. Christopher Barnaby, a deserter awaiting court martial, may hold the answer to her brother's fate - but the trauma of war has left him unable to speak.

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