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Beschrijving
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A battered suitcase rests at the foot of a narrow bed, the only constant in a life upended by war and loss. In the muted streets of postwar England, a single father and his young son cling to each other, their fortunes as fragile as the hope that binds them. This profound family drama novel unfolds with quiet intensity, tracing the sacrifices and steadfast love that define the father-son relationship at its heart. Through the daily struggles and small triumphs of English domestic life, the story captures the weight of adversity and the dignity of those who endure it, offering a moving portrait of resilience in the face of hardship.Set against the social and emotional landscape of twentieth century British society, the narrative is deeply character driven, immersing readers in the inner worlds of its protagonists. The nuanced depiction of single parent struggles, as well as the shifting expectations of a changing era, lends the book a rare emotional authenticity. Its intergenerational family saga resonates with anyone drawn to the complexities of overcoming adversity, while its elegant prose and subtle insight mark it as a standout in emotional literary fiction. The novel's enduring power lies in the honesty with which it explores the bonds of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism of ordinary lives.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For readers of classic British literature and collectors alike, this is an invitation to revisit a work that continues to speak with clarity and compassion, illuminating the universal threads that connect families across generations.
A battered suitcase rests at the foot of a narrow bed, the only constant in a life upended by war and loss. In the muted streets of postwar England, a single father and his young son cling to each other, their fortunes as fragile as the hope that binds them. This profound family drama novel unfolds with quiet intensity, tracing the sacrifices and steadfast love that define the father-son relationship at its heart. Through the daily struggles and small triumphs of English domestic life, the story captures the weight of adversity and the dignity of those who endure it, offering a moving portrait of resilience in the face of hardship.Set against the social and emotional landscape of twentieth century British society, the narrative is deeply character driven, immersing readers in the inner worlds of its protagonists. The nuanced depiction of single parent struggles, as well as the shifting expectations of a changing era, lends the book a rare emotional authenticity. Its intergenerational family saga resonates with anyone drawn to the complexities of overcoming adversity, while its elegant prose and subtle insight mark it as a standout in emotional literary fiction. The novel's enduring power lies in the honesty with which it explores the bonds of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism of ordinary lives.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For readers of classic British literature and collectors alike, this is an invitation to revisit a work that continues to speak with clarity and compassion, illuminating the universal threads that connect families across generations.
AmazonPagina's: 376, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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