by Reina James
Commonwealth Best First Book Prize (Short-listed) 2007, McKitterick Prize (Winner) 2007
‘A completely engrossing portrait of the relationships between some tantalisingly interesting characters… truly touching. I absolutely loved it.’
Margaret Forster
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It is October 1918 and London is gathering in its dead. For Henry Speake, of Speake & Son Undertakers, laying to rest the shattered young bodies of those sent home from the Front to die has become a grimly familiar duty. But what he is seeing now, as influenza claims its victims with increasing speed and force, is something different; for the first time in his life, Henry feels afraid of death. Unable to share his fears with his waspish, disapproving sisters, Henry turns instead to Mrs Allen Thompson, a recently widowed school teacher, so beginning a friendship which gradually, stumblingly, pulls them in a direction neither has been prepared for.
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