Description
Discover a gripping tale of love and resilience with this brand new paperback edition of 'So Much Life Left Over'. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous years between the First and Second World Wars, this poignant novel delves into the life of Daniel, a fighter pilot who returns home seeking peace but instead finds himself grappling with the emotional scars of war. Alongside his wife Rosie and their young daughter, Daniel moves to a tea plantation in beautiful Ceylon, hoping to forge a new life. However, the challenges they face will test their marriage and force them to confront their demons.
Join Rosie’s three sisters as they navigate their own complex journeys in a rapidly changing world, seeking family, purpose, and happiness while facing their individual struggles. This heartfelt story, from the bestselling author of 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin', captures the bittersweet nature of life, the intricacies of relationships, and the courage required to forge ahead despite devastating loss.
With 288 pages of beautifully written prose, this novel is a perfect addition to your reading list if you enjoy historical fiction filled with emotional depth and rich character development.
Order now for fast delivery and experience the heartwarming and heartbreaking sides of life in 'So Much Life Left Over'. ISBN: 9781784705886, Published by Random House UK in 2019. Get your copy today to immerse yourself in a world where love endures even against the harshest realities of life.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781784705886
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 288
Description:
A page-turning and bittersweet novel following Daniel and his troubled marriage with Rosie, and the very different lives of her three sisters, as they navigate the period between the First and Second World Wars.
A heartbreaking story of love, loss and survival from the multi-million copy bestselling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Returning from life as a fighter pilot in the First World War, Daniel is struggling to put the trauma of the Western Front behind him.
As the 1920s dawn, he and his wife Rosie move to a tea plantation in Ceylon with their small daughter to make a fresh start. Yet navigating their new world could test their marriage to its limits.
Back in England, Rosie's sisters are dealing with impossible challenges in their searches for family, purpose and happiness. These are precarious times, and taking unconventional means may be the only way to get what they want. Around them the world changes, and events in Germany take a dark and forbidding turn. And soon there is no going back...
Join Rosie’s three sisters as they navigate their own complex journeys in a rapidly changing world, seeking family, purpose, and happiness while facing their individual struggles. This heartfelt story, from the bestselling author of 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin', captures the bittersweet nature of life, the intricacies of relationships, and the courage required to forge ahead despite devastating loss.
With 288 pages of beautifully written prose, this novel is a perfect addition to your reading list if you enjoy historical fiction filled with emotional depth and rich character development.
Order now for fast delivery and experience the heartwarming and heartbreaking sides of life in 'So Much Life Left Over'. ISBN: 9781784705886, Published by Random House UK in 2019. Get your copy today to immerse yourself in a world where love endures even against the harshest realities of life.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781784705886
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Pages: 288
Description:
A page-turning and bittersweet novel following Daniel and his troubled marriage with Rosie, and the very different lives of her three sisters, as they navigate the period between the First and Second World Wars.
A heartbreaking story of love, loss and survival from the multi-million copy bestselling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Returning from life as a fighter pilot in the First World War, Daniel is struggling to put the trauma of the Western Front behind him.
As the 1920s dawn, he and his wife Rosie move to a tea plantation in Ceylon with their small daughter to make a fresh start. Yet navigating their new world could test their marriage to its limits.
Back in England, Rosie's sisters are dealing with impossible challenges in their searches for family, purpose and happiness. These are precarious times, and taking unconventional means may be the only way to get what they want. Around them the world changes, and events in Germany take a dark and forbidding turn. And soon there is no going back...