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When Sam Richardson returns in 1946 from the ''Forgotten War'' in Burma to Wigton in Cumbria, he finds the town little changed. But the war has changed him, broadening his horizons as well as leaving him with traumatic memories. In addition, his six-year-old son now barely remembers him, and his wife has gained a sense of independence from her wartime jobs. As all three strive to adjust, the bonds of loyalty and love are stretched to breaking point in this taut, and profoundly moving novel.

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Outstandingly good...Must be one of the best English novels of the last ten years. It rings true; its characters matter...utterly credible, utterly compelling, and very enjoyable * Scotsman *
[He] writes with tremendous empathy...One of the tautest and fiercest of Bragg's fictions * Independent *
Sympathetic, touching, infinitely believable...a highly accomplished novel * Literary Review *
Strong, straightforward, explicit, evocative * Daily Telegraph *
A great achievement * Guardian *
Reads like Lawrence...Feels like the book Bragg was born to write * Time Out *
His study of a relationship between man and wife in difficulties is brilliantly convincing...A passionately moving novel * Financial Times *
His masterpiece * Peter Kemp, Books of the Year, Sunday Times *

The Soldiers Return

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 28/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9780340936306, 978-0340936306
      ISBN10: 0340936304

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      When Sam Richardson returns in 1946 from the ''Forgotten War'' in Burma to Wigton in Cumbria, he finds the town little changed. But the war has changed him, broadening his horizons as well as leaving him with traumatic memories. In addition, his six-year-old son now barely remembers him, and his wife has gained a sense of independence from her wartime jobs. As all three strive to adjust, the bonds of loyalty and love are stretched to breaking point in this taut, and profoundly moving novel.

      Trade Review
      Outstandingly good...Must be one of the best English novels of the last ten years. It rings true; its characters matter...utterly credible, utterly compelling, and very enjoyable * Scotsman *
      [He] writes with tremendous empathy...One of the tautest and fiercest of Bragg's fictions * Independent *
      Sympathetic, touching, infinitely believable...a highly accomplished novel * Literary Review *
      Strong, straightforward, explicit, evocative * Daily Telegraph *
      A great achievement * Guardian *
      Reads like Lawrence...Feels like the book Bragg was born to write * Time Out *
      His study of a relationship between man and wife in difficulties is brilliantly convincing...A passionately moving novel * Financial Times *
      His masterpiece * Peter Kemp, Books of the Year, Sunday Times *

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