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Abacus

Abacus

Abacus is home to some of the world?s most renowned authors, including Donna Tartt, Gore Vidal, Jane Gardam, Primo Levi and Beryl Bainbridge. In 2013, we celebrated our 40th anniversary with the reissue of 18 of our classic books ? a wonderfully diverse collection ranging from Douglas Coupland?s Generation X and Iain Banks? The Wasp Factory, to Tom Holland?s Rubicon and Alexander McCall Smith?s The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. Originally a non-fiction list with something of an ecological flavour, Abacus has evolved over the years to become one of the most renowned homes for quality fiction and non-fiction, and one with a particularly strong tradition in bestselling memoirs, notably Nelson Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom and historian William Woodruff's double No. 1 bestsellers The Road to Nab End and Beyond Nab End. Our non-fiction publishing grew further with the publication of books by some of the most influential writers in their fields, such as Tim Harford, Gillian Tett and Tom Holland, and our fiction publishing continues to go from strength to strength, driven by a new generation of novelists like Kevin Maher and A. D. Miller, who sit alongside global bestsellers like Anita Shreve and Candace Bushnell.

Ysenda Maxtone Graham

Summary

Chapter 1: A New Era Dawns

* Introduction to the novel, set in 1940 during the Battle of Britain.
* Evelyn Skinner, a young woman from a sheltered background, becomes a WREN (Women's Royal Naval Service) and is assigned to a naval base in Cornwall.
* She meets and falls in love with Matthew Dennison, a pilot in the Royal Air Force.

Chapter 2: The Battle Rages

* The war intensifies, and Evelyn experiences firsthand the dangers and horrors of battle.
* Matthew is shot down over the English Channel, leaving Evelyn heartbroken and fearing for his life.
* She continues to work diligently at the base, providing support for the returning pilots.

Chapter 3: A Time for Healing

* Time passes, and Matthew is eventually found alive and becomes a prisoner of war in Germany.
* Evelyn focuses on keeping the home fires burning, maintaining hope that her beloved will return.
* She forms a close friendship with Mary, a fellow WREN, who helps her cope with the challenges of wartime life.

Chapter 4: A Glimmer of Hope

* The war draws to a close, and Evelyn learns that Matthew is alive and will be released from German captivity.
* She anxiously awaits his return, but she is nervous about the future they will share after all they have been through.
* Matthew returns home a changed man, traumatized by his experiences but determined to rebuild his life.

Chapter 5: A New Beginning

* Evelyn and Matthew struggle to adjust to peacetime life, but their love for each other remains strong.
* They start a family and face the challenges of raising children in a postwar world.
* The novel concludes with a reflection on the resilience and sacrifice of the British people during wartime and the enduring power of love.

Real-Life Example

Evelyn Skinner is based on the real-life experiences of Betty Johnson, a WREN during WWII. Betty lost her fiancé in the Battle of Britain and later married another RAF pilot. Her story is a testament to the strength and courage of women who served their country during the war.