In EDITH'S WAR Andrew Smith has given us a very interesting story
and he has told it very well! The novel takes place in two
different time frames and two alternative settings, World War II in
a small village outside Liverpool, England and Venice Italy in
Oct.9,2002.Edith ,a young, grass-widowed war- bride, is the central
character of the English chapters and her two grown sons are the
focus of those set in Italy. As the story unfolds, the author takes
us into Edith's war and her relationship with an Italian immigrant
family, pafrticularly one of their sons who is interned in a nearby
camp.
In Edith, the author has created a wonderful vibrant young woman
who, as the war continues in its relentless way, does far more than
just"carry on with life". With his fine eye for detail, Smith gives
us a vivid and realistic picture of wartime England as well as
painting an almost dreamlike atmosphere in autumnal Venice as the
brothers wait for their mother and search for elusive truths of the
effect of the war on their childhood days in Liverpool and on their
lives in the present.
This is a novel well worth reading. Beautifully written, focused
and with a good story leading to an intriguing finale, EDITH'S WAR
is definitely a "must read". Hurry and get yourself a copy.