Beneath the Visiting Moon
Romilly Cavan Tom came running up, pulling at his socks, so that there seemed something hiccuping, drunken, in his progress.āWe have been cleaning up,ā he said cheerfully.Mrs. Oxford winced. These poor children in their menial rolesāAnd here came Sarah, with a smut on her cheek.Left in genteel poverty by the death of their father, the Fontayne siblingsāSarah, Philly, Christopher, and Tomāare shaken when their mother, loving but dizzy, takes a liking to Julian, a widowed neighbour with two children of his own. Sarah becomes infatuated with a thirty-something diplomat. Philly endures being painted by a dull local artist. Julianās daughter Bronwen, a child prodigy who has already published a book, deals with the pressures of a literary life. And, in the end, a valiant attempt is made to revive the decaying, long-neglected ballroom of the family home for Sarahās 18th birthday party. All against a backdrop of the ominous approach of World War II.Evoking Diana Tuttonās Guard Your Daughters and Dodie Smithās I Capture the Castle, Beneath the Visiting Moon is both a glittering, funny tale of romance and family life and a brilliant, haunting story of youthful hopes and heartbreaks in a world on the brink of devastating change.āFirst-rate comedy. What a delightful little world it is that Miss Cavan has created and how truly representative of the timeā New York Times
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FictionWorld War II
371 Pages