Kif An Unvarnished History
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Kif An Unvarnished History

by Josephine Tey

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
193
Language
English
Published
1969

Overview

Step into the raw, unflinching world of Kif, where Josephine Tey masterfully unveils the life of a boy thrust into the chaos of World War I at just fifteen. From the bloodied trenches of France to the stark realities of post-war England, Kif's journey is one of valor, resilience, and an unrelenting battle against the unseen forces that shape his fate.<br/>Through Kif's poignant story, Tey lays bare the rigid class divides of early 20th-century England and the cruel hand of chance that defines destinies. With prose as sharp as it is compassionate, this haunting narrative reveals how life’s victories and defeats are often beyond our control.<br/>Gripping and deeply human, Kif: An Unvarnished History is a timeless exploration of courage, misfortune, and the quiet tragedy of a life shaped by circumstance. For readers of literary fiction and history alike, Tey’s brilliance ensures this tale will linger long after the final page.

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