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The Winter of the World

di Carol Ann Lee

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A heartbreaking and powerful story of personal demons and the hard journey back from an abyss of betrayal in the aftermath of World War I Journalist Alex Dyer made his name covering the bloody horrors of the European trenches. Yet even after the Great War is over, he cannot shake the guilt he feels for not serving on the front lines like his dearest childhood friend, Ted Eden. Worse still, Alex cannot put to rest the emotions that gnaw at him from the inside: his feelings for Clare, Ted's wife--a woman they both have loved more than life itself. A masterful debut novel from the acclaimed author of The Hidden Life of Otto Frank, Carol Ann Lee's Winter of the World combines fascinating historical detail and color with breathtaking invention. Recalling the fire of the battlefield and the nightmare of the trenches, it brilliantly evokes a volatile time when life was frozen in the present tense and looking forward was the only thing more painful than looking back.… (altro)
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Carol Ann Lee's THE WINTER OF THE WORLD (2007) pretty much sucked me in from page one. And I'm a little embarrassed that I loved it so much. Because it's basically a love story set against the background of the Great War. The principals are Alex, an English war correspondent covering the war in France and Belgium, and Ted, an infantry officer serving in the trenches - these two have been close friends since their school days - and Clare, who marries Ted in the early days of the war, coming between the two very close friends. Both Ted and Alex are orphans, and Clare, who was molested by her stepfather, has some serious baggage of her own, and she feels an immediate, visceral attraction to Alex when Ted introduces them. This sets the stage for an ongoing and tortuous love triangle that continues throughout the war years, moving from the home front in London to hotels and field hospitals in France, where Clare is serving as a nurse. Ms Lee has done some serious research about the major battles of the war, and it shows, with the Somme and Passchendaele figuring into the plot, as does "the Tin Nose Shop, a military hospital where masks are fashioned for veterans whose faces have been disfigured or shot away. The story encompasses all of the war years, as well as the years immediately following, with the interment of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, including all the planning, secrecy and solemn pomp and ceremony that accompanied it.

Love story or not, this is a damn good book. Beautifully written, thoroughly researched, there is nothing sappy or Hallmark-ey about it. I loved it. My very highest recommendation.

- Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER ( )
  TimBazzett | Dec 13, 2023 |
I didn't think I'd read this, because the prologue was so heartbreaking. Another reviewer reminds me, however, that I did read it. I disliked it thoroughly -- except for the prologue. I don't believe in love at first sight. ( )
  picardyrose | Feb 5, 2012 |
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A heartbreaking and powerful story of personal demons and the hard journey back from an abyss of betrayal in the aftermath of World War I Journalist Alex Dyer made his name covering the bloody horrors of the European trenches. Yet even after the Great War is over, he cannot shake the guilt he feels for not serving on the front lines like his dearest childhood friend, Ted Eden. Worse still, Alex cannot put to rest the emotions that gnaw at him from the inside: his feelings for Clare, Ted's wife--a woman they both have loved more than life itself. A masterful debut novel from the acclaimed author of The Hidden Life of Otto Frank, Carol Ann Lee's Winter of the World combines fascinating historical detail and color with breathtaking invention. Recalling the fire of the battlefield and the nightmare of the trenches, it brilliantly evokes a volatile time when life was frozen in the present tense and looking forward was the only thing more painful than looking back.

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