At the school where Edward Enderby taught for over forty years, there were few who knew he'd once been a successful fighter pilot during the war. It was not something he ever talked about - not even to his family. And for over half a century he had, for the most part, managed to put the memories of those years out of his mind. But fifty years on, he is alone - a widower - with a strained relationship with his only son, and a career behind him that has brought him respect but little affection. But in 1995, Britain is celebrating the anniversary of the end of the war, and Edward finds himself forced to confront the tragedy he suffered during those years. Embarking on a journey of self-discovery and personal redemption, Edward travels from England to Malta and then to Italy, and in doing so comes face-to-face with the idealistic young man he once was, and the devastated and traumatised 23-year-old he was to become. Following his experiences over the skies of England in 1941, through the dark days of the Siege of Malta, to the partisan struggle in Italy, "A Pair of Silver Wings" is a story of friendship, love and the terrible legacy of war, exploring universal themes of grief and redemption, and one man's quest to heal the scars of the past.
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Hardback Editions
March 2006 : Hardback
| Title: A Pair of Silver Wings Author(s): James Holland ISBN: 0-434-01014-6 / 978-0-434-01014-1 (UK edition) Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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August 2007 : Paperback
| Title: A Pair of Silver Wings Author(s): James Holland ISBN: 0-09-943646-9 / 978-0-09-943646-1 (UK edition) Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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