Volume thirteen of A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight. In September
1939, war with Germany casts its long shadow over the town and
countryside. Phillip Maddison, now farming in East Anglia, still
stubbornly believes that Hitler's chief aim is the defence of
Europe against Stalin; but he is engaged in a personal war on the
'bad lands' where his farm is situated, trying to subdue mounting
debts and to create a fertile yeoman holding for his family. The
portrayal of his struggles, both with himself and with the land,
carry total conviction, as does the picture of his life in England
until the ending of the Battle of Britain. 'This astonishing
sequence. It is a major mark he is making on the modern novel.'
Daily Express
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