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Where My Heart Used to Beat
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A gripping narrative of conflict, affection, and sorrow by the acclaimed author of "Birdsong" and "A Week in December," this Sunday Times bestseller takes readers on a profound journey. On a secluded island near France's southern coast, we meet Robert Hendricks, a British doctor who has witnessed the peaks and valleys of the twentieth century. Here, he encounters Alexander Pereira, an enigmatic figure who seems to know more about the doctor’s history than Robert himself. As Hendricks delves into his memories, we traverse through the Italian frontlines of 1944, a fervent romance offering glimmers of hope, the fervent spirit of the 1960s idealistic pursuits, and eventually, a poignant return to the Western Front's trenches. This evocative novel sheds a somber light on the past century—one that lingers in our collective memory, though its full grasp remains elusive. Bold, visionary, and ultimately deeply affecting, Faulks delivers his most extraordinary work to date.
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A gripping narrative of conflict, affection, and sorrow by the acclaimed author of "Birdsong" and "A Week in December," this Sunday Times bestseller takes readers on a profound journey. On a secluded island near France's southern coast, we meet Robert Hendricks, a British doctor who has witnessed the peaks and valleys of the twentieth century. Here, he encounters Alexander Pereira, an enigmatic figure who seems to know more about the doctor’s history than Robert himself. As Hendricks delves into his memories, we traverse through the Italian frontlines of 1944, a fervent romance offering glimmers of hope, the fervent spirit of the 1960s idealistic pursuits, and eventually, a poignant return to the Western Front's trenches. This evocative novel sheds a somber light on the past century—one that lingers in our collective memory, though its full grasp remains elusive. Bold, visionary, and ultimately deeply affecting, Faulks delivers his most extraordinary work to date.
