Nicholas Day-Lewis Nicholas Day-Lewis i(16929033 works by)
Born: Established: 1934 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Rocky Place Nicholas Day-Lewis , Somers : Nicholas Day-Lewis , 2019 16929117 2019 single work novel

'Rocky Place is a street in coastal Wintersea. The residents are indeed in 'rocky places'.

'Quentin and Lyn move there from Melbourne to give their marriage a fresh start. They are daggers drawn with next door Rick and Cathy and their friends, Peter and Tess.

'The 'pure' young love between William, Quentin and Lyn's son, and Jodi, Peter and Tess's middle daughter, contrasts with the tired goings-on of the older generation.

'The characters take turns as the story is told through their eyes. Their inner conflicts allow the author to explore universal themes of relationships, sexual mores and mental illness. Nevertheless, they cannot help but arouse affection and amusement.

'In the heat of summer, events become increasingly fraught, leading to a horrific tragedy that no one saw coming, but many could have stopped. 'We're all to blame,' said Lyn. 'Every one of us.'

'This is a fast-moving and absorbing novel which gives us readers an excellent yarn and is a thought-provoking parable for our times. The final section, given to Jodi, conveys a message of love's ultimate triumph.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Shadow Bridge : The Life and Loves of Charlie Gray Nicholas Day-Lewis , Somers : Nicholas Day-Lewis , 2018 16929068 2018 single work novel
2 1 y separately published work icon Lancaster Men Lancaster Men : The Aussie Heroes of Bomber Command Peter Rees , ( nar. Nicholas Day-Lewis ) Melbourne : Vision Australia , 2014 6108330 2013 single work biography

'More than 10,000 Australians served with Bomber Command, a highly trained band of elite flyers who undertook some of the most dangerous operations of World War II. They flew raid after raid over France and Germany knowing that the odds were against them. Stretched to breaking point, nearly 3500 died in the air. Their bravery in extreme circumstances has barely been recognised.

'Peter Rees traces the extraordinary achievements of these young aviators. He tells their hair-raising stories of battle action and life on the ground. And he recounts how, when they returned to Australia, they were greeted as Jap dodgers and accused of 'hiding in England while we were doing it tough'.

'Exciting, compelling and full of life, Lancaster Men is a powerful tribute to these forgotten Australian heroes of World War II.' (Publisher's blurb)

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