Three middle-class sixth-form girls leave their independent boarding
school in the summer of 1918, having been told by the headmistress
that their marriage prospects have been weakened through military
losses incurred during the Great War. Land for a Lost Generation
follows their progress over the next two decades. The first-person
narrative is controlled by one of the girls, Vera, who takes an
unexpected opportunity to marry a wounded army officer from a
tenant-farming family shortly after the Armistice. Obliged to purchase
their farm at the top of the market or risk losing it, the couple's
struggle through the ensuing agricultural depression provides a
central focus for the novel. The novel covers one of the most
fascinating periods of British history, embracing political and
socio-economic upheaval against a backdrop of technological advance,
particularly in the countryside. Always overshadowing these
developments in the wake of the Great Depression, however, is the
fascist menace, which is leading inexorably towards another
conflagration.
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ISBN
9780722351222
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Arthur H. Stockwell
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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