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The Red Tunic

(2024)
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An award-winning historical fiction novel that explores gender identity, sibling bonds, and resilience amid the chaos of WW1.

“If the only men in the army were ones who were fit to be soldiers, we’d have been defeated in the first month of the war!”

In an era where conformity reigns, Nina and Alfie Mullins are bound by an unbreakable twin bond. Headstrong Nina defies societal expectations, refusing to conform to the traditional role for women, guided by their suffragette Great Aunt Julia.

As World War I engulfs the world, their lives take divergent paths. Alfie, the gentle soul, faces mounting pressure to prove himself on the battlefront, while spirited Nina is offered unforeseen opportunities. Their coming of age unfolds against the backdrop of war, intertwining their destinies with the chaos of conflict.

Gender roles are shattered, and the siblings are thrust into vastly different realms. This captivating tale delves into the profound impact of war on the human spirit, showcasing the resilience and fortitude required to navigate a world transformed by turmoil.

Genre: Historical

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