
The Ruins
1937. At a Devon railway station, seven-year-old Lucie Kyte’s world changes for ever. Left by her mother, Ruth, Lucie is bewildered to handed over to a relative she has never met before. Raised in British Malaya by her mother, Ruth, and her stepfather, Simon, Lucie has been brought back to England to attend boarding school. During the holidays, she will stay with a distant cousin, Clifford, and his wife, Enid, at The Ruins, the rambling Kyte ancestral home.
Life at The Ruins couldn’t be more different from everything Lucie knows. Enid makes disparaging comments about her mother, and must navigate a path between her eccentric new home and the mysteries of English boarding school. As the Second World War casts a shadow over her live, Lucie is sustained by the hope her mother will return, clinging to the rare sketchy postcards which appear. When news arrives that Ruth has had a baby, Lucie is thrilled to think she finally has a much-longed for sister. And then the postcards stop.
In the aftermath of a war which has torn apart every corner of the world, Lucie is determined that somehow she will find her way back to the sister she has never met. Her search for connection will lead her to unexpected places – both within herself and in the world around her.
Becky Docton’s remarkable debut is a deeply compelling and moving story of a young woman’s search for her family, spanning decades and continents.
- Forfatter
- Becky Docton
- ISBN
- 9780008730765
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 270 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 13.8.2026
- Forlag
- HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
- Antall sider
- 384
