The Girl Across the Wire Fence: Imogen Matthews' New WW2 Historical Novel

The first time I visited Kamp Amersfoort I picked up a book that told the story of a farmer and his young son, who were granted access by the German authorities to go into the camp daily to collect the potato peelings for their cattle. Their horse and cart was a familiar sight and eventually no one took much notice of their comings and goings. However, Jan, the young farmer’s boy, began to smuggle letters into the camp for prisoners, stuffed down his knee- high socks. He and his family led a successful smuggling operation throughout the whole time they were picking up potato peelings - and they were never once caught.

The idea for a novel seeded itself in my mind…

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Hidden in the Shadows Goes on Tour (virtually)

I’ve had a number of speaker events for Hidden in the Shadows cancelled due to the coronavirus, so am delighted to be taking part in the next best thing - a virtual blog tour, starting on Monday 4th May.

The timing couldn’t be more relevant as it’s the week running up to VE Day when 75 years ago Europe celebrated their liberation at the end of World War 2.

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The Oxford Book Launch for WW2 novel, Hidden in the Shadows

Two years ago, I gave my very first book talk for The Hidden Village at Headington Library (Oxford) situated in the historic Bury Knowle house overlooking the beautiful park. It’s my local library and I’ve spent many hours in the reading room with my laptop working on the sequel. So when the Library approached me about giving another talk, I realised it would be the perfect venue for the launch of my new book.

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