Dover Beach

Dover Beach

by Leslie Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

This story is set in the summer of 1940. The evacuation of Dunkirk proves that the British can rise to a challenge, even under seemingly insurmountable odds. But now the soldiers, weary and defeated, wander the streets of Dover, conscious that over the channel and above them in the skies, the might of the German war machine comes ever closer. But life must go on and people must take comfort where they find it. Toby Hendry, a fighter pilot, is awaiting orders when he meets Giselle, a young Frenchwoman who took the chance to flee occupied France with the English troops. Their love affair feels like a summer idyll, but can it withstand the forces of war? Meanwhile, reserve naval commander Paul Instow has been called up to fight in a war for which he feels too old. Distracting him from his worries is Molly, a young Dover prostitute. Their relationship is tender and happy, but is this a love born from desperation or something more permanent? And then there are Harold, Spot and Boots, three boys desperate to fight the German invaders, armed only with catapults and a stolen bren gun...In Dover Beach Thomas chronicles the lives and loves of ordinary people in besieged Britain during these tense, but curiously elated days.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 03 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0434013269
ISBN 13: 9780434013265
Book Overview: LIFE, LOVE AND DEATH IN A WAR-TIME TOWN 20040315

Author Bio
Born in Newport, Monmouthshire, 1931, Leslie Thomas is the son of a sailor who was lost of sea in 1943. His boyhood in an orphanage is evoked in This Time Next Week published in 1964. At sixteen, he became a reporter, before going on to do his national service. He won worldwide acclaim with his bestselling novel The Virgin Soldiers, which has achieved international sales of over two million copies. Dover Beach is his twenty-ninth novel.