And in the Morning
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (901 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0312036140 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 269 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Although many revere Chris's intellect, David despises his father for briefly deserting him and Marion years ago. Additional problems befall David after he accidentally shoots down a colleague's plane, so he transfers to Singapore, where Japanese invaders endanger his life. Detailed historical sidelights add to the novel's appeal. From Publishers Weekly As in At the Going Down of the Sun, Darrell portrays the Sheridans, an English clan whose alienation from each other increases during WW II. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. The serenity of his estate in the village of Tarrant Royal doesn'
Her father was a member of the British Army stationed in Hong Kong, where Drummond spent the early years of her life. Vesta, David’s sister, embittered by a destructive romance with a Polish flier, joins the ATS and learns the hard way how a woman copes alone in war. England,1939.The Second World War threatens to destroy the Sheridan family. Passion, anger and pain are set against the turmoil of war at home and abroad. David, his son, obsessed by the legend of his father’s brother, a Royal Flying Corps ace, takes to the air to fight the Luftwaffe. As well as writing books, she worked in the Women’s Royal Army Corps. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.. ‘Moving romance’, Yorkshire Evening Post Elizabeth Darrell is the pen-name of Emma Drummond, born in 1931. Sir Christopher Sheridan, a dashing hero of the First World
Brilliant but grim Ancient Bookworm Brilliant but grim novel, sequel to "At the Going Down of the Sun," about Christopher Sheridan and his family. SPOILERS: Chris's son David and daughter Vesta take on WWII and have grim adventures in so doing. Wife Marion shows a weaker side than we saw in the first novel of the trilogy--perhaps too weak to be convincing. David is injured and disfigured, but manages to fly again and, after one bad marriage, find love. Vesta becomes a painter of battle scenes. what a wonderful read, what a wonderful read,,my mother was born and raised in England lived through the war years, she was war bride after the war coming to america,i wanted to hear more about life then,,mom told us some stories,but being young we kids didn`t take the time to hear all mom was saying,now im older and mom is gone,,i wanted more and this book helped,,thank you Elizaberh!!!!. Karen Carter said I loved the series of three books about the Sheridans. I loved the series of three books about the Sheridans. I was sorry to see them end. I'm looking forward to reading more from this author.