The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read
A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB RECOMMENDED READ
INSPIRED BY ONE OF THE LAST GREAT UNTOLD STORIES OF WW1

1916. Young artist Sam Burke is spared death by firing squad on the battlefields of France and brought to a remote castle by the Irish Sea. At the ‘Tin Nose Shop’ he is tasked with creating intricate masks to hide the mutilated faces of his fellow soldiers from the Front. While he tries to come to terms with the death of his best friend and the promise he failed to keep, Sam and the disfigured soldiers struggle to return to their former lives and their loved ones.

A stirring and emotional tale based on the real-life story of the Tin Nose Shop.

'Beautifully written and sensitively observed' Hazel Gaynor

'Beautifully written and thought-provoking' Ruth Hogan

'Will both break your heart and give it wings as it explores the healing powers of friendship, love, hope and purpose' Robin Wells

'One of the best historical novels I have read in a long time... I have never read anything quite like it' Mark Sullivan

'Here is a beautifully written novel, sensitive, exploring not so much the brutality of war but the humanity which stems from it' The Yorkshire Times

'There are many novels based on the events of World War I; this one has to be among the most compassionate and moving' Historical Novel Society

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The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read
A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB RECOMMENDED READ
INSPIRED BY ONE OF THE LAST GREAT UNTOLD STORIES OF WW1

1916. Young artist Sam Burke is spared death by firing squad on the battlefields of France and brought to a remote castle by the Irish Sea. At the ‘Tin Nose Shop’ he is tasked with creating intricate masks to hide the mutilated faces of his fellow soldiers from the Front. While he tries to come to terms with the death of his best friend and the promise he failed to keep, Sam and the disfigured soldiers struggle to return to their former lives and their loved ones.

A stirring and emotional tale based on the real-life story of the Tin Nose Shop.

'Beautifully written and sensitively observed' Hazel Gaynor

'Beautifully written and thought-provoking' Ruth Hogan

'Will both break your heart and give it wings as it explores the healing powers of friendship, love, hope and purpose' Robin Wells

'One of the best historical novels I have read in a long time... I have never read anything quite like it' Mark Sullivan

'Here is a beautifully written novel, sensitive, exploring not so much the brutality of war but the humanity which stems from it' The Yorkshire Times

'There are many novels based on the events of World War I; this one has to be among the most compassionate and moving' Historical Novel Society

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The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read

The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read

by Don J Snyder
The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read

The Tin Nose Shop: a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Recommended Read

by Don J Snyder

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A BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB RECOMMENDED READ
INSPIRED BY ONE OF THE LAST GREAT UNTOLD STORIES OF WW1

1916. Young artist Sam Burke is spared death by firing squad on the battlefields of France and brought to a remote castle by the Irish Sea. At the ‘Tin Nose Shop’ he is tasked with creating intricate masks to hide the mutilated faces of his fellow soldiers from the Front. While he tries to come to terms with the death of his best friend and the promise he failed to keep, Sam and the disfigured soldiers struggle to return to their former lives and their loved ones.

A stirring and emotional tale based on the real-life story of the Tin Nose Shop.

'Beautifully written and sensitively observed' Hazel Gaynor

'Beautifully written and thought-provoking' Ruth Hogan

'Will both break your heart and give it wings as it explores the healing powers of friendship, love, hope and purpose' Robin Wells

'One of the best historical novels I have read in a long time... I have never read anything quite like it' Mark Sullivan

'Here is a beautifully written novel, sensitive, exploring not so much the brutality of war but the humanity which stems from it' The Yorkshire Times

'There are many novels based on the events of World War I; this one has to be among the most compassionate and moving' Historical Novel Society


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915054609
Publisher: Legend Press US
Publication date: 06/06/2023
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Don J. Snyder is the author of many acclaimed books, including the memoirs The Cliff Walk and Of Time and Memory and the novels Night Crossing and Fallen Angel.

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For most of us, it takes a while to realise that we cross lines in our lives. Silent, unmarked borders of time that we pass, as if in our dreams, without ever realising what we are leaving behind. We do not see that the matchless nights of being cherished and held close are vanishing even as we live them, and that we are all refugees from one war-torn country or another, or from one war-torn love story or another. Time moves so deceptively that we never say, “This is the last walk I will take with you along the shore.” Or, “This afternoon I carried a child in my arms for the final time.” Perhaps early this morning while we dressed and put the kettle on, our destiny advanced, unwatched. 

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