Om The Camp On The Severn
This powerful novel takes place in the aftermath of World War II, at a displaced persons camp in England. It tells the story of a group of refugees struggling to rebuild their lives in the face of poverty, disease, and violence. The author, a former Anglican clergyman, brings a deep sense of compassion and faith to his portrait of human suffering and resilience.
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