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And Such Great Names as These Allen Makepeace

And Such Great Names as These By Allen Makepeace

And Such Great Names as These by Allen Makepeace


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Summary

The war, with its horrifying, endless slaughter on the Western Front, is the backdrop. But it is in a north-east seaport where Dolly Weston, her husband reported missing, falls in love with a wounded army officer, who fears that he will have to return to the Front. Did it show in his face? Yet he also felt ashamed.

And Such Great Names as These Summary

And Such Great Names as These by Allen Makepeace

A military execution in France...a key event in this story of the conflicting demands of duty, loyalty and love. The war, with its horrifying, endless slaughter on the Western Front, is the backdrop. But it is in a north-east seaport where Dolly Weston, her husband reported missing, falls in love with a wounded army officer, who fears that he will shortly have to return to the Front. Did it show in his face? If they ever told him he was unfit for active service, he would dance for joy. Yet he also felt ashamed. To complicate things further, a deserter emerges, a soldier previously decorated for bravery, and unhealed wounds from a bitter past are reopened. And then there is 10 year-old Joshua, captive to the empty jingoism of his schoolteacher's tales of heroes. It is through small town bigotry and prejudice that the motherless Joshua is led into the world of three people whom he comes to admire and love, but who are destined to be driven cruelly apart. And Such Great Names as These is a graphic, sharply-etched novel, raw yet still tender - and above all, deeply convincing. With a skilfully judged plot, characters we identify with and dialogue authentic to the region and period, Allen Makepeace delivers a commanding narrative, both vivid and dramatic.

And Such Great Names as These Reviews

Allen Makepeace evokes the time and place so convincingly, without shoving in research detail for the sake of it. Martyn Bedford, author of The Island of Lost Souls (Bloomsbury 2006), and fiction critic for the Literary Review'... a gift for the language and landscape of the north-east and an ability to bring the period alive ...'Brighton Argus... steeped in feeling for the period ... packed with incident ... you just lap it up ...Northern Echo... an engaging, fast-moving, page-turning style ...Sussex Express...you just lap it up ...St Albans Observer

About Allen Makepeace

Allen Makepeace spent his childhood in South Shields, a north-east coastal town, on which the unnamed town in this novel is very loosely based. During his adolescence and early adult years he lived in Hexham, Northumberland. He became a schoolmaster and was a comprehensive school head and a schools inspector. Since retirement, Allen has written more than twenty nonfiction books under the name of W.H. Johnson. He has won awards and prizes from several bodies including South East Arts, and was a finalist in the Fenner Brockway Peace Prize for Literature. And Such Great Names as These was selected as 'the most promising novel' by the National Association of Writers' Groups.

Additional information

GOR002862926
9781905886388
1905886381
And Such Great Names as These by Allen Makepeace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
20070404
230
Winner of NAWG Award for Best Novel 2000
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