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'As with all the best novelists, Husband's talent seems to draw its energy from the experience of writing from perspectives far removed from her own as she inhabits other genders, other sexualities, other eras' Patrick Gale
Lieutenant Paul Harris returns from the trenches to his father's home after suffering from shell shock. Paul's lover Adam awaits, but so too does Margot, the pregnant fiancée of his dead brother, whom Paul feels an obligation to care for. Forced to hide his true desires, Pa…
Undertittel
The Boy I Love: Book One
Forlag
Headline Accent
Utgitt
18 juni 2020
Sjanger
Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Serie
The Boy I Love
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781429402194
'As with all the best novelists, Husband's talent seems to draw its energy from the experience of writing from perspectives far removed from her own as she inhabits other genders, other sexualities, other eras' Patrick Gale
Lieutenant Paul Harris returns from the trenches to his father's home after suffering from shell shock. Paul's lover Adam awaits, but so too does Margot, the pregnant fiancée of his dead brother, whom Paul feels an obligation to care for. Forced to hide his true desires, Paul must decide where his loyalty and his heart lie.
Set in the aftermath of World War I, Marion Husband's moving novel illuminates the difficulties faced in the post-war period by former soldiers, and explores early twentieth-century taboos, love and betrayal. Through vivid flashbacks, effortless prose and realistic dialect, 'the love that dare not speak its name' is explored with true feeling and passion. Exploring the prejudice of only a few generations ago, The Boy I Love is a classic love story.
Just some of the amazing GOODREADS REVIEWS:
'A beautiful, melancholy book which feels terribly true to its time and to the characters.'
'A wonderful book. One of those that I just couldn't put down.'
'I absolutely loved this book. Found it utterly unputdownable.'