Intrusion

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Action Suspense, Historical
Cover of the book Intrusion by Rosalind Minett, Uptake publications
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Author: Rosalind Minett ISBN: 1230001695663
Publisher: Uptake publications Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rosalind Minett
ISBN: 1230001695663
Publisher: Uptake publications
Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

1937 London. The time and adult world seen through the eyes of a well-meaning young boy. With ruthless Hitler in Europe and manipulative Cousin Kenneth at the doorstep, young Billy is unknowingly facing war. A fateful rivalry is born . . .

Lonely Billy's excitement at learning that his relatives have moved to live nearby soon turns to dismay. The frail and artistic Kenneth is hideously devious, Uncle Frank is an outright bully while Billy's parents only see Kenneth's porcelain looks, not his darker soul. The same emotions that enable Hitler’s rise - envy over strength, desire for new territory - now ferment in the Wilson home.

Emotionally neglected by parents, Billy is thrilled to have the warm support of his father's friend, Mr Durban. When he secretly sets eyes on Mr Durban's precious Cossack sabre, Billy comforts himself by imagining he owns it and has its power.

As war becomes a reality, Billy is evacuated and Kenneth sets out to invade Billy’s emotional space. The sabre becomes an icon that sustains Billy through the hardships, but is it destined to damage as well as protect?

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1937 London. The time and adult world seen through the eyes of a well-meaning young boy. With ruthless Hitler in Europe and manipulative Cousin Kenneth at the doorstep, young Billy is unknowingly facing war. A fateful rivalry is born . . .

Lonely Billy's excitement at learning that his relatives have moved to live nearby soon turns to dismay. The frail and artistic Kenneth is hideously devious, Uncle Frank is an outright bully while Billy's parents only see Kenneth's porcelain looks, not his darker soul. The same emotions that enable Hitler’s rise - envy over strength, desire for new territory - now ferment in the Wilson home.

Emotionally neglected by parents, Billy is thrilled to have the warm support of his father's friend, Mr Durban. When he secretly sets eyes on Mr Durban's precious Cossack sabre, Billy comforts himself by imagining he owns it and has its power.

As war becomes a reality, Billy is evacuated and Kenneth sets out to invade Billy’s emotional space. The sabre becomes an icon that sustains Billy through the hardships, but is it destined to damage as well as protect?

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