This is the story of 61-year-old Mildred Aldrich and her experiences of the Great War
David Slattery-Christy Livres






The Mistletoe Haunting: Legend of Minster Lovell
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in a modern backdrop, this gothic ghost story intertwines eerie elements with contemporary themes. It explores the haunting presence of the past and its impact on the present, featuring complex characters who grapple with their fears and secrets. The narrative delves into the interplay between reality and the supernatural, offering a fresh perspective on classic ghostly tales. Expect suspense, emotional depth, and a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Ivor Novello
- 450pages
- 16 heures de lecture
David's expertise on Novello shines in this new edition, which features Novello's own memoir, "My Life." This addition provides readers with a personal glimpse into the life and experiences of the renowned figure, making it an essential read for fans and newcomers alike. Alexandra Coghlan from The Sunday Times emphasizes its importance, highlighting the blend of authoritative insight and personal narrative that enriches the understanding of Novello's legacy.
Edwardian Beauty
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of Lily Elsie reveals the journey of a celebrated musical comedy star from her early days in Salford to her rise in London under the influential George Edwardes. Despite achieving fame as Sonia in "The Merry Widow," she battled stage fright and mental health issues that marred her success. Her later years were marked by isolation and the support of a few friends, culminating in a tragic end in 1962. Elsie's story is one of talent overshadowed by personal struggles, highlighting the complexities behind her public persona.
Reg, a Berkshire farm boy, yearns for adventure beyond his everyday life. Inspired by tales of his family's lost heritage from his grandmother, he finds a new path when a fairground arrives in his village. Forming a bond with the fair's performers, he resolves to join them, determined not to be left behind as they pack up and depart. This journey marks the beginning of his quest to embrace the thrill of life and explore the world beyond his rural upbringing.
Flyte or Fancy
Evelyn Waugh meets Harry Clifton on the road to Brideshead
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of 1930s England, the narrative follows Evelyn Waugh and Harry Clifton as they navigate a world filled with societal pressures. Their journey explores themes of love, friendship, and the quest for personal freedom, challenging the constraints of sexual, dynastic, and religious expectations. The Cliftons of Lytham Hall embody the spirit of rebellion and excess, creating a vivid portrayal of a time marked by both liberation and turmoil.