Whilst father was fighting
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Beschrijving
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A grey English morning breaks over a quiet village as the world beyond trembles with distant thunder-the relentless pulse of war. In a home shadowed by absence, children navigate the uncertain days of the Great War, each letter from the front a fragile lifeline to the father they yearn for. Set against the backdrop of wartime England, this moving narrative immerses readers in the daily realities of a British family separated by conflict, where the smallest routines are charged with longing and the ordinary becomes steeped in hope and fear. Through the eyes of the young, the story captures both the innocence and resilience that defined so many families during the early twentieth century, offering an intimate portrait of the home front as the world changed forever.The emotional depth of this British wartime family's experience is rendered with a clarity that lingers, drawing out the quiet courage of children during war and the steadfast love that endures across distance and uncertainty. The Edwardian era setting is evoked with sensitivity, illuminating the textures of daily life and the subtle shifts in relationships shaped by the pressures of separation. This is historical British fiction at its most poignant, exploring not only the cost of war, but also the bonds that sustain and transform those left behind. The novel's gentle yet powerful storytelling ensures its place among the most memorable accounts of family and war, resonating with readers who seek both truth and humanity in stories of the past.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.
A grey English morning breaks over a quiet village as the world beyond trembles with distant thunder-the relentless pulse of war. In a home shadowed by absence, children navigate the uncertain days of the Great War, each letter from the front a fragile lifeline to the father they yearn for. Set against the backdrop of wartime England, this moving narrative immerses readers in the daily realities of a British family separated by conflict, where the smallest routines are charged with longing and the ordinary becomes steeped in hope and fear. Through the eyes of the young, the story captures both the innocence and resilience that defined so many families during the early twentieth century, offering an intimate portrait of the home front as the world changed forever.The emotional depth of this British wartime family's experience is rendered with a clarity that lingers, drawing out the quiet courage of children during war and the steadfast love that endures across distance and uncertainty. The Edwardian era setting is evoked with sensitivity, illuminating the textures of daily life and the subtle shifts in relationships shaped by the pressures of separation. This is historical British fiction at its most poignant, exploring not only the cost of war, but also the bonds that sustain and transform those left behind. The novel's gentle yet powerful storytelling ensures its place among the most memorable accounts of family and war, resonating with readers who seek both truth and humanity in stories of the past.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.
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