A stirring debut novel about the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS. Set in Northfield, an understaffed military psychiatric hospital immediately before the NHS is founded, Walking Wounded is the story of a doctor and his patient: David Reece, a young journalist. Walking Wounded. By Sheila Llewellyn. Published Jul Daniel stared at the white-ish brain matter clinging to the haft and clogging up the eye of the needle. Can it really be as easy as that – to scrape out someone’s depression, their melancholy, their anxiety? To scrape out someone’s emotions? · Walking Wounded. by. Sheila Llewellyn. · Rating details · 60 ratings · 13 reviews. A stirring debut novel about the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS. Set in Northfield, an understaffed military psychiatric hospital immediately before the NHS is founded, /5.
Acclaimed writer Sheila Llewellyn, who featured in our third Literary Festival in , talks to Write by the Sea about the background to her latest book Winter in Tabriz, which is published by Hatchette and is available from 24 June It has been selected by the Times Educational Supplement as one of their Summer Books for , Winter in Tabriz: 'subtle, serious fiction.'. Walking Wounded is a brilliantly crafted, often harrowing, powerfully intense piece of work, which deserves to win awards. I hope very much that Sheila Llewellyn plans to write a second novel. Many thanks to Hodder Stoughton for gifting an advance copy of this title. The beguiling second novel from the author of Walking Wounded for fans of Anna Funder and William Boyd.. Gripping and atmospheric, Winter in Tabriz tells the story of four young people living in s Iran during the months immediately prior to the revolution, and the choices they have to make as a result of the ensuing upheaval. The lives of Damian and Anna, both from Oxford University.
Sheila Llewellyn is the author of Walking Wounded ( avg rating, 61 ratings, 14 reviews, published ), Winter in Tabriz ( avg rating, 8 ratings. Sceptre has acquired a debut novel by Sheila Llewellyn, Walking Wounded - the "haunting" story of a doctor and a patient in a s military psychiatric hospital. Walking Wounded. by. Sheila Llewellyn. · Rating details · 60 ratings · 13 reviews. A stirring debut novel about the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS. Set in Northfield, an understaffed military psychiatric hospital immediately before the NHS is founded, Walking Wounded is the story of a doctor and his patient: David Reece.
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