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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A powerful, brutal history of a 20th Century family,
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This review is from: Out of This World (Paperback)
Graham Swift is a proven master of the brooding Britishdrama and he continues here with a history of a family spanning several decades, wars and generations. Swift plumbs the depths of parental guilt, photographers' responsibility and terrorism. You emerge from this book battered but feeling a bit more clear about life in general.
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Tragedy, and Reconciliation Spanning Three Generations.,
This review is from: Out of This World (Paperback)
When Harry Beech refers to his fiancee as "She's out of this world." he reveals a happy conclusion to a life wrought with the kind of unspoken trauma not often made public. Although growing up in and inheriting monetary affluence, he has strained relationships with both his father, a physically disabled WWI veteran, and his daughter, child of his deceased wife. Emerging from a labyrinth of personal crisis, in the backdrop of the 20th century, Harry Beech does manage to mend his life and find some degree of lasting happiness. This work is deeply moving in a way that causes one to reexamine the "constants" which ordinarily typify modern life.
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Out of This World by Graham Swift (Hardcover - Sept. 1988)
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