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The Swing
Margaret Scott
The Swing
Margaret Scott
Publisher Marketing: Anyone who is fascinated by the Second World War in France will be drawn to this novel. The heroes are officers in the French and British Armies: Edmond de Valliet, a talented amateur pianist and artist: Robert Cummings a businessman, and a Territorial Gordon Highlander. He marries the pianist Anne Favoret, who voices France's denial of Nazi ambitions in Europe in the 1930s. Edmond and Robert retreat with the Fifty-First Highland Division to St Valery where they are surrounded by Rommel's tanks in June 1940. The author draws a stark contrast between personal loyalty and political expediency which contributes to the tragic surrender of some of Britain's finest troops. The novel unfolds against a backdrop of a hundred and fifty years of social unrest in France, and the division of church and state. The occupier and the collaborator, priest and aristocrat, receive little sympathy, but the manipulative tactics of the Resistance and the British Secret Services also come under scrutiny. In a war setting it confronts more 'modern' issues: homophobia, both societal and as a tool for blackmail, and the tussle between a woman's professional and private life. Anne finds fulfilment playing the piano as part of a classical music team for ENSA. The prologue alludes to a mystery which holds the reader until the last page. What happened to Anne's adopted sister, Marie, for whom Anne felt jealousy, guilt and protectiveness? When war breaks out, Marie is left alone in Normandy, torn between the persuasive voice of a former admirer, and her autocratic brother-in-law, Charles de Valliet. Now an old woman, Anne has discovered the truth, She tells her She tells her story. Contributor Bio: Scott, Margaret Margaret Scott, LLM (Medical Law), PGDAPL, BSc, RN is Senior Lecturer and acting Programme Leader, Pre-Registration Health Studies, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. She has recently been accepted as a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy. Margaret Scott has 29 years nursing experience having worked predominantly in operating departments and anaesthetics prior to moving into nurse education. She is very safety focused due to working for many years in such a high-risk work environment and is committed to raising awareness and making a difference in providing safer care.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 18, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781438994376 |
Publishers | Authorhouse |
Pages | 296 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 21 mm · 589 g |
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