War fiction

  • Bonds of earth

    Creator

    Chevalier, G. N.

    Abstract

    In 1918, Michael McCready returned from the war with one goal: to lose himself in the pursuit of pleasure. Once a promising young medical student, Michael buried his dreams alongside the broken bodies of the men he could not save. After fleeing New York to preserve the one relationship he still values, he takes a position as a gardener on a country estate, but he soon discovers that the house hides secrets and sorrows of its own. While Michael nurses the estate’s neglected gardens, his reclusive employer dredges up reminders of the past Michael is desperate to forget.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Dreamspinner Press

    Not specified
  • The border

    Creator

    Fielding, Kim

    Abstract

    Injured in a war that has stretched on for years, Sergeant John Peterson guards a lonely border. Aside from passing contact with railship captains, the only person he sees is the enemy: the man who guards the other side of the border. A bad fall places John’s life in the other soldier’s hands. He’s wary of his rescuer, First Lieutenant Thomas Fellowes, but over time he finds himself drawn to his new companion. Both soldiers carry the war in their souls, but they might find peace in each other. A story from the Dreamspinner Press 2014 Daily Dose package "Mended."

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    USA

    Dreamspinner Press

    Not specified
  • Bird's Eye View

    Creator

    Florence, Elinor

    Abstract

    A Toronto Star Bestseller! Rose, a Canadian intelligence officer in Britain in World War II, struggles with conflicting feelings about the war and a superior’s attention. Rose Jolliffe is an idealistic young woman living on a farm with her family in Saskatchewan. After Canada declares war against Germany in World War II, she joins the British Women’s Auxiliary Air Force as an aerial photographic interpreter. Working with intelligence officers at RAF Medmenham in England, Rose spies on the enemy from the sky, watching the war unfold through her magnifying glass.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • All Else Is Folly A Tale of War and Passion

    Creator

    Acland, Peregrine

    Busby, Brian

    Calhoun, James R.

    Ford, Ford Madox

    Abstract

    One of Canada’s most painful and breathtaking pictures of a soldier’s life during the First World War. Peregrine Acland’s novel All Else Is Folly is an irreplaceable depiction of the Canadian experience in the First World War. More than just a devastating portrayal of the terrors and hardships of trench warfare, the novel is also a profound meditation on the nature of man, one that draws on both the Nietzschean notion of man as warrior and Havelock Ellis’s idea of man as lover.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Our Only Shield A Novel of the Second World War

    Creator

    Goodspeed, Michael J.

    Abstract

    Set in the desperate days at the outset of the Second World War, Our Only Shield brings back Rory Ferrall, the resourceful Canadian spy from Michael J. Goodspeed’s debut novel, Three to a Loaf. Hastily recalled from a successful career in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Rory arrives in Britain only to find a war that is being prosecuted with political indecision and wishful thinking. The skills he displayed as a spy in the Great War are once again sorely needed by a small group of far-sighted but frustrated military planners.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Three to a Loaf A Novel of the Great War

    Creator

    Goodspeed, Michael J.

    Abstract

    Three to a Loaf is the First World War story of Rory Ferrall, a young Canadian officer of Anglo-German descent who, after being wounded and disfigured at Ypres, comes to the attention of British military intelligence. Ferrall’s German background is valuable to the war’s planners. Hundreds of German-Americans had returned to the Fatherland to fight for the Kaiser at the outbreak of war in August 1914 and the British captured one.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Storm Below

    Creator

    Garner, Hugh

    Stuewe, Paul

    Abstract

    Originally published in 1949, Storm Below tells the story of a fictional Royal Canadian Navy ship and its crew. The adventure unfolds over six days of an escort run across the Atlantic Ocean to Newfoundland during the Second World War. The ship, the HMCS Riverford, is a composite of the vessels, mostly corvettes, that author Hugh Garner served on during his time in the Canadian navy, and the Canadian sailors whose experiences he relates are masterfully drawn from the crewmen he knew during his months at sea.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Day

    Creator

    Kennedy, A.L.

    Abstract

    In 1939, Alfred Day had wanted war. And when he got it, he found purpose in its turmoil: he found his proper role as tail-gunner in a Lancaster bomber; he found the wild, dark fellowship of his crew; and -- most extraordinary of all -- he found Joyce, a woman to love. But now, that's all gone: the war took it away. And maybe the war has taken him away, too. Before Hitler and the bombs, Alfred was a boy in Staffordshire, helpless to defend his mother and resist his abusive father. The RAF gave him order, skills, another family, a way to be a man.

    Not specified
  • The Mystery of Maddy Heisler

    Creator

    Lillford, Daniel

    Abstract

    As a young man in the midst of World War II, Jacob fell in love with an older woman and began a rapturous affair, until she seemingly vanished. As strange things start to happen around him, a familiar young woman appears at Jacob's house with a mysterious notebook. The past doesn't stay buried and the mystery of Maddy Heisler is reveled. With secrets and lies, lovers and spies, Jacob will never be the same again.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Hedda Gabler & Sirens: Elektra in Bosnia

    Creator

    Thompson, Judith

    Ashperger, Cynthia

    Abstract

    In Hedda Gabler, a moving exploration of female oppression, a recently married Hedda navigates her new identity as a wife and the intense constraints put on her by society. She prefers pistols to cooking and does not care for raising a family. As Hedda fights against the pressures of her new life and her own neuroses, she comes to terms with an untimely choice. Sirens: Elektra in Bosnia is a gripping story about the horrors of collective and personal wars as a family torn apart by death and destruction becomes their own worst enemy.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified