book cover of Broken Armour
 

Broken Armour

(1963)
A novel by

 
 
As a daughter, Ellina was definitely an embarrassment. A fervent follower ofthe Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, she was out of sympathy with herparents, both of whom had war records in the Services. Thus Ellina wasrelieved when it was her grandmother, who had been one of the foremostsuffragettes in her day and whom Ellina both loved and admired, who met herat the prison entrance. Despite her alleged toughness, the past three monthshad taken their toll, and as the little car made its way out of LondonEllina thought with pleasure of the countryside. But she could not hide awayfor ever, and the ensuing conflict with her ideals is further complicated bythe opposing characters of Clyde and Gordon.


Genre: Romance

Used availability for Leila Mackinlay's Broken Armour


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors