The Kappillan of Malta
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Publisher Description
'One of the most memorable characters of post-war fiction' Daily Express
A classic novel set in the siege of Malta 1940-1942 from the bestselling author of The Cruel Sea
Father Salvatore was a simple, lumbering priest, a Kappillan serving the poor Valetta, when war came out of the blue skies to pound the island to dust.
Now amid the catacombs discovered by a chance bomb, he cared for the flood of homeless, starving, frightened people who sought shelter from the death that fell unceasingly from the sky.
His story, and the story of Malta, is told in superbly graphic pictures of six days during the siege. Each of those days brought forth from the Kappillan a message of inspiration to keep them going - the legendary tales of six mighty events of Malta's history which shone through the centuries and gathered them together in a fervent belief in their survival.
Customer Reviews
Beautifully written
Having lived in Malta some 50 years ago this book takes me back to Malta in graphic detail. Beautifully written and the characters as well as their surroundings Monserrat describes are “real”. I love the description of the ferry to Gozo, exactly as I remember it and vivid in every detail. A really enjoyable book which I often go back to.