Last September
Discover Elizabeth Bowen's captivating novel, Last September, a profound exploration of the Irish aristocracy during a tumultuous time. Published in 1998, this 224-page book offers an accessible feminist perspective on the societal dynamics of the era. As the Irish troubles unfold outside the 'Big House', life inside remains seemingly untouched, filled with tennis parties, dances, and flirtations with English officers. Bowen masterfully contrasts the chaos beyond the gates with the sheltered existence of her characters, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of privilege and conflict. This edition features an insightful introduction by Victoria Glendinning, enhancing your reading experience. Perfect for fans of literary fiction and those interested in the intricacies of Irish history, Last September is a must-read that resonates with themes of youth, love, and societal change.