Postcards from No Man's Land is a young-adult novel by Aidan Chambers, published by Bodley Head in 1999.
[4] Chambers won the annual Carnegie Medal, from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.
[3] In 2001 The Guardian named it one of ten books recommended for teenage boys, and called it a "seriously good and compulsively readable novel that spans 50 years and two interwoven stories of love, betrayal and self-discovery".
[1] There it won the Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association recognising the year's best book for young adults.
[citation needed] One library catalogue record recommends Postcards for American "senior high school" students and the British librarians call it a "sophisticated book for older teenagers.