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Their Finest Hour and a Half
by Lissa Evans
FYI, I bought this novel with the title "Their Finest" and the subtitle "A novel". Apparently the novel was turned into a film recently, so the novel was given a name change to match.
Darkly humorous World War II novel set in England as it metaphorically girds its loins and puts on a really weird hat to deal with the war. There were a few too many changes in POV without enough to make it clear at times that we had, in fact, changed character perspectives. (This was made especially difficult because one man was named Ambrose and another Arthur, and I couldn't keep them straight at first.)
It took me some time to get properly interested in this, but it was a worthwhile read.
Darkly humorous World War II novel set in England as it metaphorically girds its loins and puts on a really weird hat to deal with the war. There were a few too many changes in POV without enough to make it clear at times that we had, in fact, changed character perspectives. (This was made especially difficult because one man was named Ambrose and another Arthur, and I couldn't keep them straight at first.)
It took me some time to get properly interested in this, but it was a worthwhile read.