The Cartographer of No Man's Land
About the Book
The Cartographer of No Man's Land
From a hardscrabble village in Nova Scotia to the collapsing trenches of France, a debut novel about a family divided by World War I.
In the tradition of Robert Goolrick’s A RELIABLE WIFE and Karl Marlantes’s MATTERHORN, P. S. Duffy’s astonishing debut showcases a rare and instinctive talent emerging in midlife. Her novel leaps across the Atlantic, between a father at war and a son coming of age at home without him.
When his beloved brother-in-law goes missing at the front in 1916, Angus defies his pacifist upbringing to join the war and find him. Assured a position as a cartographer in London, he is instead sent directly into the visceral shock of battle. Meanwhile, at home, his son Simon Peter must navigate escalating hostility in a fishing village torn by grief. With the intimacy of THE SONG OF ACHILLES and the epic scope of THE INVISIBLE BRIDGE, THE CARTOGRAPHER OF NO MAN'S LAND offers a soulful portrayal of World War I and the lives that were forever changed by it, both on the battlefield and at home.
The Cartographer of No Man's Land
- Publication Date: June 2, 2014
- Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction
- Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Liveright
- ISBN-10: 0871407779
- ISBN-13: 9780871407771