O These Men, These Men
By Angela Thirkell
Does she dare love again?
1930s London, England. While the world changes rapidly in new, extreme ways, Caroline Danvers’ world is rocked.
When she married the handsome James Danvers the future looked bright, but a year later, abused and abandoned, she dreams of a new start. James has finally run off to South Africa with another woman, and she attempts to divorce him.
However few believe her story, and she battles to tell her truth and love again. Will she end up with the enigmatic Hugh? Or will Francis finally declare his affections?
O, These Men, These Men is a gorgeously written tale of a woman battling the odds to be true to herself and find love. If you love Fern Britton or Kate Morton you’ll love this book!
Angela Thirkell (1890-1961) wrote many works of fiction and non-fiction, including twenty-nine Barsetshire novels, which won her great popularity and acclaim. The first of these, High Rising, was published in 1933. Her relatives included Edward Burne-Jones, Rudyard Kipling and Stanley Baldwin, and her godfather was J M Barrie. She was twice married and had four children.