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Windows on the Moon
Set just after the war, Brownjohn's fourth novel captures with great vividness the lives of austerity Londoners. With no sense of victory and little let-up in the daily hardships, they are just beginning to feel the beginnings of hope for the future. All, that is, except Pierre-Henri, wartime collaborator in Vichy France, who is lying low and has a bag packed just in case...
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"Evokes that teeming, bygone world of Lyons Corner Houses and smoky cafes, of shared vernaculars and common leisure pursuits..."
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