The Dreaming Suburb
- 480 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
On the outside the Avenue appeared so peaceful but this is a story of turbulent change, of boom and bust, mass unemployment, new freedoms and restrictions, the Blackshirts, and jazz.
Ronald Frederick Delderfield fue un popular novelista y dramaturgo inglés cuyas obras han sido ampliamente adaptadas para la televisión y siguen siendo muy leídas. Sus novelas y series históricas a menudo siguen a hombres jóvenes que regresan de la guerra, retratando sus vidas en Inglaterra y permitiendo al autor capturar el alcance de la historia inglesa. A través de estas narrativas, Delderfield profundiza en la historia social, explorando el período desde la era eduardiana hasta principios de la década de 1960 con un enfoque en los cambios sociales y las experiencias individuales dentro de ese tiempo transformador.






On the outside the Avenue appeared so peaceful but this is a story of turbulent change, of boom and bust, mass unemployment, new freedoms and restrictions, the Blackshirts, and jazz.
'He built an imposing artistic social history that promises to join those of his great forebears in the long, noble line of the English novel. His narratives belong in a tradition that goes back to John Galsworthy and Arnold Bennett' Life Magazine
The third novel in The Horseman Riding By series that established Delderfield as one of the most popular and admired novelists of the 1960s
The classic story of an English public school between the wars and an inspirational teacher, repackaged as a Hodder Great Read.
R.F. Delderfield's brilliant saga of the Swann family has captivated readers since its first appearance. This is the first book in the trilogy, followed by THEIRS WAS THE KINGDOM and GIVE US THIS DAY.
The second book in R.F. Delderfield's brilliant saga of the Swann family, which has captivated readers since its first appearance.
The captivating third and final book in R.F. Delderfield's Swann family saga, the bestselling trilogy which began with GOD IS AN ENGLISHMAN and THEIRS WAS THE KINGDOM.