The Dancing Years ; bk. 33
Author(s): Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
1919. As the euphoria of the Armistice fades, the nation counts the cost: millions dead or disabled, unemployment, strikes and shortages. As prices and taxes rise, it becomes harder to remember what the war was for. Teddy tries to recreate balance but then a trip to France to see the place where Ned fell has unforeseen consequences; Polly, grieving for Erich Kuppel, persuades her father to send her to New York. Despite Prohibition, the great city, pulsing with life, promises her a fresh start; Jessie and Bertie, detained in London by Bertie's job, long to start their new life together; Jack becomes a pioneer of civil aviation, but when the company fails he's faced with unemployment, with a growing family to support. The generation that saw things no man should see must find relief from their own memories. A new world is struggling to be born out of the ashes; but as long as the music lasts, they will keep on dancing.
General Information
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- : Little, Brown Book Group
- : Sphere
- : 0.324
- : 01 November 2011
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 January 2012
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 624
More About The Product
""Even those unfamiliar with the grand tradition of British family sagas . . . will find it easy to get hooked on this addictive series." --"Booklist "on" The Foreign Field
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles is a past winner of the Romantic Novelists Award, and also the creator of the increasingly popular series of crime novels featuring Inspector Bill Slider.