Month in the Country
Discover the poignant tale of Month in the Country by J. L. Carr, a historical fiction masterpiece set in post-World War I England. Published in 2014 and spanning 112 pages, this novel follows Tom Birkin, a demobbed soldier who arrives in the quaint village of Oxgodby. Tasked with uncovering and restoring a medieval wall painting in the local church, Tom's journey intertwines with that of Charles Moon, another war survivor, who is on a quest to locate the grave of a village ancestor. Through their shared experiences, Carr explores themes of healing, memory, and the impact of war on the human psyche. This beautifully written narrative invites readers to reflect on the scars left by conflict and the quiet beauty of rural life. Perfect for fans of psychological and historical fiction, Month in the Country is a timeless classic that resonates with the struggles of the human spirit.