No Man's Land
A Novel
by Simon Tolkien
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Pub Date Nov 11 2025 | Archive Date Nov 25 2025
Lake Union Publishing | Nan A. Talese
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Description
Adam Raine is a boy cursed by misfortune. His impoverished childhood in turn-of-the-century London comes to a sudden and tragic end when his mother is killed in a workers' protest march. His father, Daniel, is barely able to cope with the loss. But a job offer in the coal mining town of Scarsdale presents one last chance, so father and son head north. The relocation is hard on Adam: the local boys prove difficult to befriend, and he never quite fits in. Meanwhile tensions between the miners and their employer, Sir John Scarsdale, escalate, and finally explode with terrible consequences.
In the aftermath, Adam's fate shifts once again, and he finds himself drawn into the opulent Scarsdale family home where he makes an enemy of Sir John's son, Brice, who subjects Adam to a succession of petty cruelties for daring to step above his station. However, Adam finds consolation in the company of Miriam, the local parson's beautiful daughter with whom he falls in love. When they become engaged and Adam wins a scholarship to Oxford, he starts to feel that his life is finally coming together—until the outbreak of war threatens to tear everything apart.
From the slums of London to the riches of an Edwardian country house; from the hot, dark seams of a Yorkshire coal mine to the exposed terrors of the trenches in France; Adam's journey from boy to man is set against the backdrop of a society violently entering the modern world.
A Note From the Publisher
Simon Tolkien is the author of The Palace at the End of the Sea, The Room of Lost Steps, Orders from Berlin, The King of Diamonds, The Inheritance, and Final Witness. He studied modern history at Trinity College, Oxford, and went on to become a London barrister specializing in criminal defense. Simon is the grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien and is a director of the Tolkien Estate. In 2022 he was named as series consultant to the Amazon TV series The Rings of Power. He lives with his wife, vintage fashion author Tracy Tolkien, in Southern California, and they have two children, Nicholas and Anna. For more information, visit www.simontolkien.com.
Advance Praise
“A barn burner of a novel…A haunting fictionalization of a pivotal episode in a hellish war.” —Dennis Drabelle, The Washington Post
“No Man’s Land is a page-turner, an opera, a costume drama to binge-watch. Simon Tolkien knows how to keep a story moving, and he does it well.” —NPR
“Rends the heart and sears the soul…a splendid novel that exemplifies historical fiction at its descriptive, disturbing, addictive, and engaging best.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch
“An epic coming-of-age story…thoroughly enjoyable.” —Shelf Awareness
“Vivid set pieces, notably a wonderful section down a mine, while Adam is an intriguing central character: clever, sincere, and, amid the turbulence of early twentieth-century England, a determined survivor.” —Daily Mail
“[Tolkien’s] most ambitious work yet…Adam makes an attractive hero and his story has more than enough colour and energy to keep us reading.” —The Sunday Times (London)
“In this emotionally charged novel, Tolkien brings to the fore the social injustice, poverty, and attrition of war in early twentieth-century England. The scenes underground in the mines of Scarsdale are every bit as shocking as the harrowing descriptions of trench warfare when Adam and his comrades are repeatedly sent over the top.” —Sunday Express
“Visceral…an unforgettable paean and a gripping war story.” —Booklist (starred review)
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780385541978 |
PRICE | $27.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 592 |