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A month in the country
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  • paperback· 111 pp9780940322479
First published 1980

A month in the country

By James Lloyd Carr

According to blogger/reviewer Moira Redmond, "This is famously a book where nothing happens." Birkin, a young war veteran arrives at a small country church to restore a recently-discovered 14th century wall painting. He suffers from shell-shock from his time in the trenches of WWI, and this had caused him to reject some societal norms and be regarded with suspicion by the conventional. The experience for Birkin is one of regret and of healing, as he makes friends in the village and completes his task. He departs, with sorrow but also a measure of confidence that he can now go on with his life.

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Historical RomanceSettingSmall Town RomanceSettingSecond ChanceRelationshipCoworkers to LoversRelationship
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