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Number of Pages
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Language
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Courtney's War is a sweeping historical novel that follows two lives torn apart by war: Saffron Courtney and Gerhard von Meerbach. Set against the turmoil of World War II, this powerful tale blends romance, sacrifice, and moral choice for readers who love epic journeys, historical fiction, and stories of resilience. Written for adults and fans of cinematic war dramas, Courtney's War carries a hopeful yet somber tone—brave, intimate, and deeply human.
The book unfolds through the intersecting perspectives of Saffron and Gerhard, weaving their paths from the brutal Battle of Stalingrad to the perilous frontiers of occupied Belgium. Courtney's War is written in a warm, accessible voice, with each chapter guided by clear, steady pacing that balances high-stakes suspense with quiet, personal moments. The experience is immersive: readers will feel the pulse of battle, the pressure of dangerous missions, and the tenderness of a love tested by distance and danger.
Courtney's War presents a world where loyalty is questioned and choices carry weighty consequences, yet hope remains. The narrative highlights themes of courage, betrayal, sacrifice, and undying love, while maintaining an inviting cadence that welcomes reflection without overwhelm. If you enjoy character-driven epics that pair historical depth with an intimate emotional arc, Courtney's War delivers.
After the final page is turned, readers take with them a deeper sense of resilience and the belief that love can endure through chaos. Courtney's War leaves you feeling hopeful, reflective, and more mindful of the bonds that carry us through hard times.
Product Details
Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Harper Collins Publishers (India)
Number of Pages
464
Language
English
SKU
BK0432967
ISBN
9781785768590
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 399
₹ 339
15% Off
Wilbur Smith Was Born In Central Africa In 1933. He Was Educated At Michaelhouse And Rhodes University. After The Successful Publication Of When The Lion Feeds In 1964 He Became A Full-Time Writer, And Has Since Written 30 Novels, All Meticulously Researched On His Numerous Expeditions Worldwide. His Books Have Been Translated Into Twenty-Six Different Languages