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Mother's Boy by Headline Publishing Group; 9781472257420

Mother's Boy

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Mother's Boy unfolds in the poignant setting of early 20th-century Britain, where Laura, a devoted laundress, meets her husband during their service in Teignmouth. As the year 1914 marks the beginning of a tumultuous era, their lives are forever changed by the shadows of war.

The Plot

After the birth of their son, Charles, Laura's husband returns from the front lines, irrevocably altered by his experiences and plagued by tuberculosis. His death leaves Laura a widow, burdened with grief yet determined to raise her son amidst the constraints of a small town. As another war looms, Charles makes the fateful decision to join the navy as a coder, thrusting him into a world filled with peril and excitement, far removed from the whispers and gossip of Launceston.

This narrative intricately weaves the emotional tapestry of the relationship between mother and son. It delves into themes of loss, resilience, and the bonds that shape our identities against the backdrop of historical upheaval. The contrast between the intimate struggles of family life and the vastness of war creates a compelling exploration of personal sacrifice and duty.

Literary Merit

With evocative prose and rich characterisation, Mother's Boy captures the essence of an era marked by both hope and despair. The author skillfully depicts the socio-economic challenges of the time, bringing to life the resilience of individuals faced with insurmountable odds.

Readers who appreciate historical fiction that examines the depths of human connection may find parallels with works by authors such as Kate Atkinson or Hilary Mantel, where the past continually informs the present.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 128 mm × 30 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472257420

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