Summary of The Summer Before the War: by Helen Simonson   Includes Analysis

Summary of The Summer Before the War: by Helen Simonson Includes Analysis

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Summary of The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson - Includes Analysis

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The Summer Before the War is a novel that follows the inhabitants of a small English town through the onset of World War I. Its protagonist, Beatrice Nash, is a young woman who was recently orphaned. In the summer of 1914, she moves to Rye to escape the clutches of the oppressive relatives who administer her inheritance. Over the next few months, as she establishes herself as a Latin teacher, the war slowly drains the town of its vitality. Through Rye's decline, despite hardships and sadness, Beatrice undergoes a period of positive personal growth.

On the evening of Beatrice's arrival in Rye, Agatha Kent and her nephews, Hugh Grange and Daniel Bookham, are at home awaiting their guest. Agatha is eager to meet the teacher she has championed in the face of the hiring committee's reluctance to hire a woman...

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Book information

ISBN: 9781683780403
Publisher: Instaread Inc
Imprint: Instaread
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Language: English
Number of pages: 26
Weight: 36g
Height: 126mm
Width: 204mm
Spine width: 2mm