Another time, another place

Kesson, Jessie

first published 1983 Chatto & Windus, Hogarth Press, 1983 95 pages

Magna Scottish writers series

During the summer of 1944, three Italian prisoners of war are billeted in a village in the north-east of Scotland. For most of the people there, it is of little interest, hardly disturbing the daily routine of their isolated crofting community. But for one young farmworker's wife, whose job it is to look after them, the Italians bring with them a glimpse of another, more exotic world, and reawakens dreams of a future...

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Another time, another place edition · 2006 · Dales · 174 pages · 9781842624692
Another time, another place edition · 1997 · B&W · 123 pages
Another time, another place edition · 1992 · Virago · 95 pages
Another time, another place. edition · 1988 · Hogarth · 95 pages
Another time, another place edition · 1985 · Magna · 201 pages
Another time, another place edition · 1983 · Chatto & Windus, Hogarth Press · 95 pages

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