The Care and Management of Lies: A Novel of the Great War
Audio CD – CD, July 1, 2014
Description
Review A winning stand-alone tale....While questioning war s value and showing its terrible effects off the battlefield, Winspear fashions a stunning trajectory for her main characters. ( Publishers Weekly ) In a stand-alone departure from her popular post-WWI mystery series featuring psychologist Maisie Dobbs, Winspear has created memorable characters in a moving, beautifully paced story of love and duty. ( Booklist ) Without questioning either the cause of the war or the dubious tactics employed...these characters simply get on with it, reaffirming our faith in the possibility of everyday nobility....A sad, beautifully written, contemplative testament. ( Kirkus Reviews (starred review)) Winspear s fans should welcome the keen period detail and thoughtful tone so familiar from the Maisie Dobbs books, while historical fiction readers will be gripped by this sensitive portrayal of ordinary men and women on the home front and battlefield. ( Library Journal ) An engaging picture of the human spirit in a distant time of war, World War I, from the battlefields to the home front in an English village. ( Herman Wouk, author of The Winds of War and War and Remembrance ) In this dazzling novel Jacqueline Winspear writes irresistibly about the First World War, both in the trenches of France and the fields of England. Her characters walk off the page and into our imaginations, as we fight with them, farm with them, cook with them. I devoured this book. ( Margot Livesey, author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy ) A haunting evocation, from an unusual angle, of the war that cast such a shadow over the whole 20th century. Jacqueline Winspear knows her native England, and the human heart, very well indeed. ( Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion 1914-1918 ) There is power in subtlety. This one is a stunner. --( Martin Cruz Smith, author of Tatiana and Gorky Park ) About the Author Jacqueline Winspear is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels featuring Maisie Dobbs, a former World War I nurse turned investigator. Originally from the United Kingdom, Winspear now lives in California.
Features & Highlights
- [Read by Nicola Barber]The
- New York Times
- bestselling author of the 'Maisie Dobbs' series turns her prodigious talents to this World War I stand-alone novel, a lyrical drama of love struggling to survive in a damaged, fractured world. - - By July 1914, the ties between Kezia Marchant and Thea Brissenden, friends since girlhood, have become strained by Thea's passionate embrace of women's suffrage and by the imminent marriage of Kezia to Thea's brother, Tom, who runs the family farm. When Kezia and Tom wed just a month before war is declared between Britain and Germany, Thea's gift to Kezia is a book on household management - a veiled criticism of the bride's prosaic life to come. Yet when Tom enlists to fight for his country and Thea is drawn reluctantly onto the battlefield, the farm becomes Kezia's responsibility. Each must find a way to endure the ensuing cataclysm and turmoil. - - As Tom marches to the front lines, and Kezia battles to keep her ordered life from unraveling, they hide their despair in letters and cards filled with stories woven to bring comfort. Even Tom's fellow soldiers in the trenches enter and find solace in the dream world of Kezia's mouth-watering, albeit imaginary, meals. But will well-intended lies and self-deception be of use when they come face to face with the enemy? - - Published to coincide with the centennial of the Great War,
- The Care and Management of Lies
- paints a poignant picture of love and friendship strained by the pain of separation and the brutal chaos of battle. Ultimately, it raises profound questions about conflict, belief, and love that echo in our own time.





