So much life left over
De Bernières, Louis
Genre:
"From the acclaimed author of Corelli's Mandolin: a powerfully evocative and emotional novel
set in the years between the two World Wars
about a closely-knit group of British men and women struggling to cope with the world--and the selves--left to them in the wake of World War I. They were inseparable childhood friends. Some were lost to the war. The others' lives were unimaginably upended
and now
postwar
they've scattered: to Ceylon and India
France and Germany (and
inevitably
back to Britain)--each of them trying to answer the question that fuels this sweeping novel: "If you have been embroiled in a war ... what were you supposed to do with so much life unexpectedly left over?" As the narrative unfolds in brief
dramatic chapters we follow the old friends as their paths re-cross or their ties fray
as they test loyalties and love
face survivor's grief and guilt
adjust in profound and quotidian ways to this newest modern world. And at their center: Daniel (an RAF flying ace) and Rosie (a war-time nurse)
their marriage slowly revealed to be built on lies
Daniel finding solace--and
sometimes
family--with other women
Rosie drawing her religion around herself like a carapace. Here too are Rosie's sisters--a "bohemian
" a minister's wife
and a spinster; Daniel's despairing brother; Rosie's "increasingly peculiar" mother and her genial
secretive father. And as peace once more gives way to war
we see it begin to reshape
yet again
the lives of these beautifully drawn women and men"--
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