Abdication

English language

Published March 9, 2013 by Charnwood.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-1481-1
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OCLC Number:
822959751

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England, 1936. After the recent death of George V, the nation has a new king, Edward VIII. But for all the confident pomp and ceremony of the accession, it is a turbulent time. Terrible poverty and unemployment affect many, but trouble few among the ruling elite; for others, Oswald Mosley's New Party, which offers a version of the fascism on the rise in Germany, seems to offer the vision of the future. Nineteen-year-old May Thomas has just disembarked at Liverpool Docks after making the long journey by steamer from Barbados to escape the constraints of her sugar-plantation childhood. Her first job as a secretary and chauffeuse to Sir Philip Blunt, Chief Whip in Baldwin's Conservative government, will open her eyes to the upper echelons of British society ... The unlikely friendship she forms with Evangeline Nettlefold, American god-daughter of the Chief Whip's wife and an old school friend of Wallis …

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1 star

To be fair to this book, the crit is misleading and set me off on the wrong foot with it. It gives the impression that the book focuses on the political aspect of the Abdication Crisis, when really it's a romantic novel set against the backdrop of the abdication. Some of the characters ring true (I haven't checked to see how many of the peripheral characters really existed) but the story brings in too many side storylines and commits that worst of crimes, too many co-incidences. The connection to significant events is very laboured - it seems a character can't step out of their door or look out of a window without witnessing a seminal moment of the 1930s, from the Jarrow hunger march to the Cable Street riots.

It's well-enough written and I did want to know what happened, but I wasn't really convinced by the people or their …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain