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A Novel
March 18, 2024
Simonson (The Summer Before the War) delivers a thoughtful and witty tale of British men and women adjusting to a new normal after WWI. Spunky and observant Constance Haverhill worked as an estate manager during the war. Now, she’s reduced to serving temporarily as a lady’s companion for Mrs. Fog, who is recuperating from influenza in a hotel in the seaside resort town of Hazelbourne. Here, Constance meets free-spirited spendthrift Poppy Wirrall and her attractive and morose brother, Harris, who lost his leg while flying a plane in the war. Constance, timid at first, gets involved with Poppy’s effort to provide local woman with jobs as motorcycle drivers for sidecar-riding passengers. Constance even tries her hand at flying Harris’s Sopworth Camel biplane, which Poppy bought to jolt him out of his rut. While Constance’s bumpy romantic adventures with Harris form the spine of the book, Simonson neatly interweaves multiple plotlines involving the chauvinistic and condescending local gentry, the travails of a German waiter scorned because of his nationality, and the bad behavior of visiting Americans. Readers are in for a treat. Agent: Julie Barer, Book Group.
August 1, 2024
Simonson's (The Summer Before the War) latest follows resourceful Constance Haverhill, who finds herself at loose ends in England at the end of World War I. Having given up her position as an estate manager, Constance spends the summer at Hazelbourne-on-Sea, nursing a family friend who is recuperating from a bout of influenza. While staying at the Meredith Hotel, Constance meets Poppy, a wealthy young entrepreneur who has established an all-women motorcycle delivery service. Poppy's brother Harris, a pilot, has returned from the war missing a leg and despairs of ever being able to fly again. Hoping to prove him wrong, Poppy purchases a derelict plane and gets him working on its repair. Constance becomes a regular member of Poppy's group, connecting with Harris as his mobility and outlook improve. Class distinctions, women's rights, and the aftereffects of war all come into play. While Simonson engagingly reads her own author's note, Fiona Hardingham serves as the primary narrator, providing a delightful range of accents and voices and capturing the tension of a nation in flux. VERDICT Charming historical fiction, recommended for listeners with an interest in the era or in courageous, rule-breaking women.--Joanna M. Burkhardt
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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