![]() If you haven't recorded anything yet, your project will be removed from the forum (contact any admin to see if it can be re-instated). Files you have completed will be used in this project. If we don't hear from you for three months, your project may be opened up to a group project if a Book Coordinator is found. ![]() IMPORTANT - soloist, please note: in order to limit the number of languishing projects on our server, we ask that you post an update at least once a month in your project thread, even if you haven't recorded anything. Prospective PLs, please see the Guide for Proof-listeners. (Summary by Anne Fletcher ) Source text (please read only from this text!). Sally's story is told with a mixture of wry humour, cynical observation and bitter anti-war sentiments that make this novel an interesting, emotional but never sentimental view of Farms and businesses are struggling to exist, families are grieving and there are not many marriage prospects for a spirited, worldly young woman. Little Crampton has its complement of “typical” villagers – the pompous bank manager, the local gossip, the ageing parson – but this is spring 1915, and the young men are away fighting and dying in the Great War. Sally Lunton has led a bohemian lifestyle in Paris, but now at 31 she returns to Little Crampton disillusioned, no job, no money and no hopes for the future except a safe, if loveless, marriage. ![]()
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