When the Sky Fell Apart
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Publisher Description
Jersey, June 1940.
It starts with the burning man on the beach just after the bombs land, obliterating the last shred of hope that Hitler will avert his attention from the Channel Islands. Within weeks, 12,000 German troops land on the Jersey beaches, heralding a new era of occupation.
For ten-year-old Claudine, it means a re-education under German rule, and as she befriends one of the soldiers, she inadvertently opens the gateway to a more sinister influence in her home with devastating consequences.
For Maurice, a local fisherman, it means protecting his sick wife at all costs—even if it endangers his own life.
Edith, the island’s unofficial homeopath, is a Jerriais through to her bones. But even she can’t save everyone, no matter how hard she tries.
And as for English doctor Tim Carter—on the arrival of the brutal German Commandant, he becomes the subject of a terrifying regime that causes the locals to brand him a traitor, unaware of the torment he suffers in an effort to save them.
When the Sky Fell Apart is a heartbreaking chorus of the resilience of the human spirit. It introduces an exciting new voice in literary fiction.
Caroline Lea was born and raised in Jersey. She gained a First in English Literature and Creative Writing from Warwick University and has had poetry published in The Phoenix Anthology and An Aston Anthology, which she also co-edited. When the Sky Fell Apart is her first novel.
‘The writing is beautiful. The characters’ growing affinities, and the complications those relationships brings with them, make for fascinating reading.’ Cecilia Ekback, author of Wolf Winter
‘[A] strong debut…A moving and chilling portrait of life under Nazi heel.’ Sunday Times
‘Haunting…Through her characters’ struggles, Lea explores the unlikely affinities that arise between humans during violent times and questions how far we might go to protect those we love.’ Australian Women’s Weekly
Customer Reviews
The Day the Sky Fell Apart
What a strong first novel. Wonderful characters enduring WWII occupation. Beautifully written, I felt every step of each person's journey. A heartbreaking look at the effects of war, occupation, fear and loss of freedom on a close community of islanders left with no defences. Stunning.
Heartwarming, heartbreaking and thought provoking
I have thoroughly enjoyed this read. I've not wanted to put it down and feel sad that I've finished it. It has a wonderful balance of laughter, sadness and suspense. With a mixture of very different characters perhaps the real genius is how the writer seamlessly intertwined them all in a way that gives an insight into how life must have been on jersey during the occupation. A refreshing change of focus and location for novels set during this period. I would highly recommend this read to all.