A man stands in the hush of an English dawn, the weight of war pressing on his shoulders as the world he knew slips away. In the uneasy calm of post-World War One Britain, lives unravel and collide, haunted by memories of battlefields and the silent wounds that linger long after the guns fall silent. This is a war novel that moves beyond the trenches, delving into the psychological drama of those left to rebuild themselves and their society. Set amid the shifting social class conflict of early twentieth century England, the story traces the inner and outer struggles of individuals caught between old certainties and a new, uncertain order. The narrative weaves the trauma of war with the subtleties of English society, exploring how the scars of conflict seep into drawing rooms, workplaces, and the very fabric of daily life. With its nuanced portrayal of moral struggle and its unflinching gaze at the costs of survival, this is literary fiction that resonates with the complexities of the interwar period. The writing captures both the reserve and the turbulence of British life, offering a rare glimpse into the emotional landscape of a generation marked by upheaval. Early twentieth century fiction rarely confronts the aftermath of conflict with such candour, making this a significant work for both general readers and collectors of classic British literature. 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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