Dance the Moon Down
by
Robert Bartram
In
1910, no one believed there would ever be a war with Germany. Safe in
her affluent middle-class life, the rumours held no significance for
Victoria either. It was her father's decision to enroll her at
university that began to change all that. There she befriendes the
rebellious and outspoken Beryl Whittaker, an emergent suffragette, but
it is her love for Gerald Avery, a talented young poet from a
neighbouring university that sets the seal on her future.
After a clandestine romance, they marry in January 1914, but with the outbreak of the First World War, Gerald volunteeres but within months has gone missing in France. Convinced that he is still alive, Victoria's initial attempts to discover what has become of him, implicate her in a murderous assault on Lord Kitchener resulting in her being interrogated as a spy, and later tempted to adultery.
Now virtually destitute, Victoria is reduced to finding work as a common labourer on a run down farm, where she discovers a world of unimaginable ignorance and poverty. It is only her conviction that Gerald will some day return that sustaines her through the dark days of hardship and privation as her life becomes a battle of faith against adversity.
After a clandestine romance, they marry in January 1914, but with the outbreak of the First World War, Gerald volunteeres but within months has gone missing in France. Convinced that he is still alive, Victoria's initial attempts to discover what has become of him, implicate her in a murderous assault on Lord Kitchener resulting in her being interrogated as a spy, and later tempted to adultery.
Now virtually destitute, Victoria is reduced to finding work as a common labourer on a run down farm, where she discovers a world of unimaginable ignorance and poverty. It is only her conviction that Gerald will some day return that sustaines her through the dark days of hardship and privation as her life becomes a battle of faith against adversity.
Good
book if you get into alot of history. The characters are easy enough
to like but the story is hard to follow. This is the first book I've
read by this author but I'd like to try another.
Jennifer
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