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The Light Years (Cazalet Chronicle, Vol 1)

The Light Years (Cazalet Chronicle, Vol 1)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very like Waugh
Review: The dust jacket of The Light Years, the first in the Cazalet series, compares the book to the "Upstairs, Downstairs" television series from the BBC. And there is a certain resemblance, of course, as there would be with any upper-class English family of the early 20th century. However, Elizabeth Jane Howard's book is more like Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited or Jane Austen's Emma -- a leisurely stroll of a novel where the character development is much more important than any plot line. You'll find you really care how each of the major characters changes and grows -- whether adults or children.

The Light Years also made me realize for the first time how constrained women's lives were, even as late as 1937.

This is a book that will sneak up on you. If it were a movie, it would be disparaged as a "chick flick." However, you won't realize how much you like it until you've finished the last page and feel cheated that it's ended. I immediately ordered the next book, Marking Time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The whole series is a must-read, from start to finish
Review: These books tell an amazing story. I was unable to put them down, and sad when they were finished. I highly recommend these books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cawalet Chronicles or History 101: WWII
Review: This series of three novels is not only superb summer reading for everyone from 16 years old on, but also the most comprehensive look into family life before, during and after WWII that has been presented on the literary market in a long time. An excellent way for high-school students to learn what the european wars were all about, as the novels follow not only the parents' and grandparents' lives but also those of their children. Historically correct and emotionally gripping.... Don't wait too long to purchase all three...you'll want to know what happens!


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