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The Chapel at the Edge of the World

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4th February 2010

Price: £12.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781848541504

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Emilio and Rosa are childhood sweethearts, engaged to be married. But it is 1942 and the war has taken Emilio far from Italy, to a tiny Orkney island where he is a POW. Rosa must wait for him to return and help her mother run the family hotel on the shores of Lake Como, in Italy.

Feeling increasingly frustrated with his situation, Emilio is inspired by the idea of building a chapel on the barren island. The prisoners band together to create an extraordinary building out of little more than salvaged odds and ends and homemade paints. Whilst Emilio’s chapel will remain long after the POW camp has been left to the sheep, will his love for Rosa survive the hardships of war and separation? For Rosa is no longer the girl that he left behind. She is being drawn further into the Italian resistance movement and closer to danger, as friendships and allegiances are ever complicated by the war.

Human perseverance and resilience are at the heart of this strong debut and the small Italian chapel remains, as it does in reality on the island of Lamb’s Holm, as a symbol of these qualities.






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Daily Mail
'McKenzie's book grows impressively and movingly into its author's distinct vision'
Morning Star
'So much fascinating detail that the reader's attention never wanders for a moment.'
The Times
'A warm, humane and finely written debut'
The Independent on Sunday
A fine debut inspired by a wartime act of optimism . . . I can't imagine a finer tribute than this lovely book
Greenock Telegraph
'The two landscapes of Orkney and Italy are beautifully evoked by the author'
East Riding News
'A fine first novel'
Cambridge Style
'Human perseverance lies at the heart of this debut and the two landscapes or Orkney and Italy are beautifully evoked'
Sunday Herald
'If you only read one book this summer, though, make it The Chapel at the Edge of the World'
Guardian
'Unusual, fluently written... [an] unshowy absorbing read'