So Much Life Left Over (Paperback)
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So Much Life Left Over (Paperback)

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Published: 02/05/2019
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Rosie and Daniel have moved to Ceylon with their little daughter to start a new life at the dawn of the 1920s, attempting to put the trauma of the First World War behind them, and to rekindle a marriage that gets colder every day.

However, even in the lush plantation hills it is hard for them to escape the ties of home and the yearning for fulfilment that threatens their marriage. Back in England, Rosie's three sisters are dealing with different challenges in their searches for family, purpose and happiness.

These are precarious times, and they find themselves using unconventional means to achieve their desires. Around them the world is changing, and when Daniel finds himself in Germany he witnesses events taking a dark and forbidding turn.

By turns humorous and tragic, gripping and touching, So Much Life Left Over follows a cast of unique and captivating characters as they navigate the extraordinary interwar years both in England and abroad. Echoing the focus on war and its aftermath that De Bernierès evoked in his global bestseller Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, this is a novel of lives changed and re-cast by time and circumstance. As the Scotsman writes, this is ‘a richly enjoyable, agreeably old-fashioned… unusual novel’ that holds readers through the twists and turns of a changing world. ‘I would guess that many readers, once they have launched themselves into it, will read it straight through, forgetting whatever it was they should have been doing instead of reading’.

Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781784705886
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 232 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 18 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

A wonderful… vividly peopled novel… De Bernières is a generous storyteller - Daily Telegraph

This tragicomic romp has a winning glint in its eye, delivering oodles ofDownton-esque entertainment as it portrays a changing Britain poised uneasily on the brink of modernity - Mail on Sunday

Richly enjoyable…it is written with such vitality….I would guess that many readers, once they have launched themselves into it, will read it straight through - Scotsman

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“So, the story continues....”

In this novel, Louis de Bernieres picks up where he left off in “ The Dust That Falls From Dreams “ . Rosie and Daniel live in Ceylon with their daughter. Unfortunately, not everything is plain sailing for them. When... More

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“Excellent read”

I have been a huge fan of Louis De B ever since he was named as one Granta's Best of Young British Novelists back in 1993. It has been a delight to see how his career has progressed and I have loved everything he... More

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