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Gabrielle Glaister
About this listen
1945: WWII has gone on too long. A little girl, Pamela, is growing up fast. A young Englishman, Rupert Blundell, vows there’ll be no more wars.
1962: Rupert is now strategic advisor to Lord Mountbatten. Pamela is 18 and has moved to London, eager for love and experiences of every kind. But beneath the glamour, the Cuban missile crisis unfolds and the world spins ever closer to nuclear war.
©2014 William Nicholson (P)2014 W F Howes LtdCritic reviews
"A profound and moving novel…tender and compassionate." ( Guardian on Motherland)
"His particular gift is to take you inside the contemporary mind, tracing out trains of thought with astonishing agility, sensitivity, and honesty." ( Spectator)
Good listen
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Interesting strands of narrative
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There are three main threads in the book: the actual history of the time populated by politicians, military men and diplomats; a second storyline combining the imagined experiences of a precocious 18 year old character, Pamela, if she had been taken up by Stephen Ward’s louche set, including Christine Keeler, Mandy Rice Davis and the Russian attache Ivanov. The third thread of a child, Mary, in small village in Ireland having visions and messages from Jesus, at first seemed a strange diversion from the main thrust of the book. However, after a time Mary became part of the larger picture.
The book got better and better as it progressed. It’s thought-provoking in its themes of love and desire and of mistrust, bravado and pride at the personal and international level.
Personal and international relationships after WWI
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