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I was
looking for another book by George Orwell but this was all that the library
had. However, it turned out to be a
lucky find as I have not enjoyed a novel as much for a long time. The hero of
our story, George, is a 45 year old man who is married with two children and
who is rather overweight. He is a
typical suburban Englishman of 1939 and he is about everything that the author
was not. He finds
himself in the position of having a day off work and seventeen pounds in his
pocket that his wife does not know about.
He then reminisces about his life, his childhood at the turn of the
century and his youth just before the First World War. Although he did not know it at the time, it
was an idyllic life in the countryside just outside Then we go
forward again to 1939. George, our hero
has devised a malicious scheme. He has
managed to procure a whole week off work.
He tells his wife he is being sent to George
takes his car and head for the village where he used to live with his
parents. As George
drives over the hill, he cannot believe his eyes. Where his village once was are houses as far
as the eye can see. George
takes a room at the local pub. Its
interior decor has changed to a medieval theme.
George's parents, their relative, friends, and neighbours, have all
passed away. Their headstones are in the
churchyard. Their businesses have been
replaced by new businesses. The old
world has gone and George does not like what he sees. While he was gone, he did not realise that
this place has changed just like everywhere else. George just
manages to catch the emergency message over the radio requesting George to
return home as his wife has been taken seriously ill. George decides to act as if he did not hear
the message as he suspects that it is just a ploy by his wife to get him to go
home. In the
street he spots a woman who he vaguely recognises. It is a woman with whom he had an
affair. She has change so much that she
is barely recognisable. George is
shocked. He follows her into a shop; her
own shop. George pretends to be
interested in buying a pipe. George does
not let on. George is even more shocked
that the woman does not recognise him for he has changed even more than she
has. At the end
of the week it is time for George to return home. He has spent his seventeen pounds and has
nothing to show for it except a few extra pounds in weight. from drinking at
the bar. Now he is worried about his
wife. What if she really is seriously ill? When George enters the house there is no sign
of his wife. Now George really is
worried. I will leave the rest for the
reader. The author
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