![]() Told through the eyes of Clarissa Granville, we see how the war crashes into her life and those around her, smashing every hope and dream in its path, causing inexplicable loss that sets all Clarissa thought she knew adrift. Spanning roughly 16 years (1914-1930), The Last Summer is a beautifully written story about the young generation impacted by World War I. The blurb for Judith Kinghorn’s The Last Summer intrigued me, and in all honesty, I was hoping to get a Downton Abbey fix. A forbidden romance set against the backdrop of World War I. ![]() ![]() Note: I have tried to make this review as spoiler-free as possible, because I think quite a few of you will be interested in reading this book and I don’t want to give anything away!Ī grand old English country estate. ![]()
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