'Had it not been for my weakness, someone who is now dead could still be alive. That is what I believed and consequently lived with every day in prison.'
It is the summer of 1938 and Phyllis Forrester has returned to England after years abroad. Moving into her sister's grand country house, she soon finds herself entangled in a new world of idealistic beliefs and seemingly innocent friendships. Fevered talk of another war infiltrates their small, privileged circle, giving way to a thrilling solution: a great and charismatic leader, who will restore England to its former glory.
At a party hosted by her new friends, Phyllis lets down her guard for a single moment, with devastating consequences. Years later, Phyllis, alone and embittered, recounts the dramatic events which led to her imprisonment and changed the course of her life forever.
Powerful, poignant, and exquisitely observed, After the Party is an illuminating portrait of a dark period of British history which we are yet to fully acknowledge.
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241327241
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 392 g
Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 27 mm
This is a book that makes you think. Having been born in 1954, all my life I've been told how evil Sir Oswald Mosley and his British Union was. This book covers the party from a Society Woman's point of... More
I really enjoyed this book with its nuanced writing about class and politics in the UK in the late 1930s, and, due to the author's skills, I was surprised to find myself feeling quite sympathetic towards naive... More
I was sent a copy of After the Party by Cressida Connolly to read and review by NetGalley.
The beginning of this novel was very engaging, beautifully written and full of promise. However, the further I got into the...
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