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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > War fiction > First World War fiction
It was just another working day in the humdrum life of master
baker, Arthur Marsden, and his family. As he mixed dough for the
morning's bread run, he had no concept of the change that was about
to be unleashed, the repercussions of which would leave no corner
of the world untouched. Set in a West Yorkshire town, this powerful
story charts the life of the Marsden family as the country
sleep-walks into a conflict that will change lives forever. Using
detailed research, award-winning author, Alan Reynolds, has
constructed a moving saga that reflects the social conditions of
the time through the eyes of a working-class family - women's
rights, industrial unrest, and a class war that teetered on the
point of revolution. A riveting narrative that will keep readers
gripped while providing a powerful insight into what life was like
in the days leading up to the First World War.
THE SIX LOVES OF BILLY BINNS is a deeply moving and honest debut
set in London against the backdrop of the changing 20th century. it
is reading group fiction perfect for those who loved the quirky
pathos of Gail Honeyman's ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE and
the humour of Rachel Joyce's THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY
'A book I would like to have beside me as I grow old to remind me
of what's important in life and what is not' Jenny Quintana, author
of The Missing Girl I remember my dreams but not where they start.
Further back, I recall some of yesterday and the day before that.
Then everything goes into a haze. Fragments of memories come
looming back like red London buses in a pea-souper. Time plays
funny tricks these days. I wait for the next memory. I wait and I
wait. At 117 years old, Billy Binns is the oldest man in Europe and
he knows his time is almost up. But Billy has a final wish: he
wants to remember what love feels like one last time. As he looks
back at the relationships that have shaped his flawed life - and
the events that shaped the century - he recalls a life full of
hope, mistakes, heartbreak and, above all, love.
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