
449 pages Bookouture publisher July 9, 2021 publication date
ABOUT THE BOOK
As a terrible war creeps ever closer, one young woman desperately tries to protect those she loves…
1940. When Rosie loses her mother and is sent to Sri Lanka to live with her mother’s friend Silvia and her three sons, her world changes in a heartbeat. As she is absorbed into the bosom of a noisy family, with boys she loves like brothers, she begins to feel at home.
But the war in Europe is heading for Asia. Searching for comfort from the bleak news and the bombings, Rosie meets a heroic soldier on leave, and falls in love for the first time. Yet the war will not stop for passion; he must move on, and she must say goodbye, knowing she might never see him again.
Meanwhile, one by one, the men she considers brothers leave to fight for their island paradise. As she waits in anguish for letters that never come, tortured by stories of torpedoed ships and massacres of innocent families, she realises that she, too, must do her bit.
Rosie volunteers to work in military intelligence, keeping secrets that will help those she loves and protect her island home. But then two telegrams arrive with the chilling words ‘missing believed captured’ and ‘missing believed dead’. Who of those that she loves will survive the devastating war, and who will she lose?
An emotional and heartbreaking read with rich historical detail set against the backdrop of Sri Lanka during World War Two. Fans of Hazel Gaynor, Fiona Valpy, Kristin Hannah and Clare Flynn will be swept away by Those I Have Lost.

MY THOUGHTS
Taking place in India and what we now know as Sri Lanka. 1940 India. This is Rosie’s story. She has suddenly lost her mother as a young girl. This coming-of-age story is a heartbreaker. Her father cannot properly care for her, and she is sent to live with a woman, her mother’s best friend “Aunty” and her three sons in Sri Lanka.
Told in time periods before and during the war. The men, some gladly leave the island to do their part as Europe is being torn apart by the maddening bombs flying.
Devastated, her first love is mia and she feels as though life for her will never be the same. When all she has known winds up in chaos and devastation can she possibly go on? Secrets are sometimes more hurtful when found out. Tragic but beyond the darkness is another day, another day full of hope and the possibility of light shining again.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
MEET THE AUTHOR

Sharon Maas was born into a prominent political family in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1951. She was educated in England, Guyana, and, later, Germany. After leaving school, she worked as a trainee reporter with the Guyana Graphic in Georgetown and later wrote feature articles for the Sunday Chronicle as a staff journalist.
Her first novel, Of Marriageable Age, is set in Guyana and India and was published by HarperCollins in 1999. In 2014 she moved to Bookouture, and now has ten novels under her belt. Her books span continents, cultures, and eras. From the sugar plantations of colonial British Guiana in South America, to the French battlefields of World War Two, to the present-day brothels of Mumbai and the rice-fields and villages of South India, Sharon never runs out of stories for the armchair traveller.

You only fail when you stop trying.

10 replies on “Those I Have Lost : A heart-wrenching and unforgettable World War 2 historical novel”
It sounds like a very gripping and emotive novel. You wrote a great and very interesting review. There was suffering and tragedies of all sorts all around the globe during World War II and it is easy to forget that the war reached India and Sri Lanka.
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I’ve been pretty fortunate to find well books that cover so many countries. Fascinating reading.
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Yes I can imagine that is fascinating reading
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At this point, I’m saving all your posts since I love World War 2, but I don’t see a ton of posts in the book community
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Thank you. I decided as much as I can to read historical fiction this month. I enjoy reading civil war stories as well but can’t find many now a days. I’ve been on a roll with well history this month. Thank you and I am so glad to hear you’re enjoying them.b😀📚
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Thanks
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A very unique setting. We forget that the war touched every past of the world.
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That’s so true!
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May our father in heaven be our shelter in seasonal wars
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I just posted a whole list if you want more
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