A quiet English town, a returning soldier, and a web of old loyalties collide in this warm, perceptive tale of friendship, ambition, and belonging.
Two friends welcome a homecoming that stirs memories of class, honor, and the paths not taken. As Andy Hayes returns to Meriton, the ties between family, shopkeepers, and scholars come into sharp focus, revealing how aspiration and social standing shape second chances.
What you’ll experience
- Portraits of small-town life and the dynamics of class and ambition.
- A close look at loyalty, personal choices, and the costs of returning home.
- Snapshots of early 20th‑century community events, conversations, and local color.
- A quietly moving examination of friendship, love, and the pull of different futures.
Ideal for readers of thoughtful character-driven fiction that blends humor with pathos, and for fans of Anthony Hope’s classic storytelling.