Intrusion (A Relative Invasion Book 1)
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<p><em>WWII two boys a fateful rivalry.</em></p><p><em>"... </em>thoroughly enjoyed the book. The research is meticulously done with convincing historical detail..." Historical Novel Society.</p><p>1937 Tensions are brewing in England as World War II threatens. In South London the Wilsons' anxiety spills over into five-year-old Billy’s world. Moreover his own battle is just beginning. An only child he longs for a playmate and when his aunt uncle and cousin move nearby he thinks his dream has come true. But cousin Kenneth turns out to be darkly manipulative and envious of Billy’s physical sturdiness and material advantages. The envy of greater strength and wider territory that led to Hitler's rise to power is mirrored in the Wilson family.</p><p>The adoring adults only see Kenneth's porcelain looks artistic talent and flawless manners. Moreover Uncle Frank Kenneth's father also resents Billy's physical superiority and sets out to bully him.  Billy develops a stutter causing further criticism from the adults and derision from Kenneth.</p><p>Given his emotionally distant parents Billy is thrilled by attention from his father's friend and even more so by secretly seeing his precious Cossack sabre. Under threat of personal and international war Billy seeks imaginary protection from the sabre.  Fantasising that he owns it this icon sustains him through Uncle's bullying Kenneth's invasions an evacuation to the country and the shock of war.  But could the icon destroy as well as save him? </p><p> In a former draft this book was runner-up in the Yeovil novel prize. It also gained the Editor’s Desk on Harper Collins’ Authonomy site winning a full and very positive Harper Collins’ critique. </p><p><strong><em>"A powerful and compelling narrative with strong and relatable characters. (It) offers an evocative portrayal of England's war-time home front." Harper Collins.</em></strong></p><p><em>“A moving and thought-provoking book about the psychological effects of war . . . told very cleverly through the eyes of a child. Highly recommended.”</em></p><p><em>Karen Perkin  </em></p><p><em>Best-selling author of The Yorkshire Ghost Series and The Valkyrie Series</em></p>
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