We that are left

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Clare Clark: We that are left (2015, WF Howes Ltd, Lamplight Large Print)

616 pages

English language

Published Jan. 12, 2015 by WF Howes Ltd, Lamplight Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-5100-1243-1
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OCLC Number:
928967851

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5 stars (1 review)

It is 1910 and to ten-year-old Oskar Grunewald, the Melville family is impossibly, incomprehensibly glamorous. Born into privilege, buttressed by inherited wealth, their certainties are as unshakeable as the walls of their Victorian castle. It is a world to which Oskar, mathematics prodigy and son of a penniless German composer, has no wish to belong. But when Theo Melville is killed in the Great War, shattering his family's lives, Oskar finds himself drawn reluctantly into the gaping hole his death has left behind.

8 editions

Superb historical fiction

5 stars

I received a copy of We That Are Left from its publishers, via NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review.

I had We That Are Left on my Kindle for several weeks before I actually got around to reading it, other books that looked as though they would be 'better' floating to the top of my TBR list first. What a mistake! From almost the first page I was gripped by the Edwardian world and lives of the Melville family.

Clark's novel is set during the First World War and the years immediately preceding and following it. This was a time of immense social upheaval in Britain, not just because of the horrific loss of male lives, but also because women began to assert themselves as they had not done before and strict class divides started to crumble. All this is captured here, interestingly, through a cast of mostly spoilt …

Subjects

  • Sisters
  • Fiction
  • Upper class
  • World War, 1914-1918

Places

  • England