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Mussolini's Island
Mussolini's Island | Sarah Day
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Sarah Day's MUSSOLINI'S ISLAND is a novel of sexuality and desire, of hidden passions and the secrets we keep locked within us. Based on the true story of the rounding up of a group of Sicilian gay men in 1939, this book is sure to appeal to readers of the Elena Ferrante novels, Anthony Doerr's ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE or Virginia Baily's EARLY ONE MORNING. 'A fascinating debut...the setting and characters are strong and the story is written with verve. Day is a talent to watch' - The Times Francesco has a memory of his father from early childhood, a night when life for his family changed. From that night, he has vowed to protect his mother and to follow the words of his father: Non mollare. Never give up. As Francesco is herded into a camp on the island of San Domino, he realises that someone must have handed a list of names to the fascist police. Locked in spartan dormitories, resentment and bitterness between the men grows each day. Elena, an illiterate island girl, is drawn to the handsome Francesco. Sometimes, she is given a message to pass on. She's not sure who they are from; she knows simply that Francesco is hiding something. When Elena discovers the truth about the group of prisoners, the fine line between love and hate pulls her towards an act that can only have terrible consequences for all.
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jenniferw88
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#bookedintime #worldwartwo @Cuilin

The tagged book popped into my head first, but after I looked at my tags on LibraryThing I'm tempted by the other two as well (tagged in comments).

I have a whole lot of others as well, but by narrowing it down this early it will save me some time!

jenniferw88 I've wanted to try reading a Ken Follett for a while, so this will give me a good reason to do so! And Rebecca is one of my favourite du Maurier's. 9mo
Cuilin I know someone who said his favorite book is Follett‘s The Key to Rebecca 9mo
Desha Ken Follett is one of my favorite authors so I may have to try this for #bookedintime! Thank you for sharing it! 😄📚♥️ 9mo
jenniferw88 From the blurb on Storygraph: Sven Hassel's unflinching narrative is based on his own experiences in the German Army. He began writing his first novel, Legion of the Damned in a prisoner of war camp at the end of World War Two. It would be good to read an #ownvoices book for it! 9mo
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