'A 1926 novel which begins with the death of a young man during the war, flashes back to his happy childhood shared with the young woman who is the narrator, and then describes how the war – inevitably – took them unawares, destroyed their happiness and has left her, the young woman, emotionally maimed. '
Rosalind Murray Books
Rosalind Murray was a writer whose work delved into the complexities of the human psyche and the search for faith. Her early novels explored relationships and societal norms with keen insight. Later, her writing shifted towards theological explorations, engaging with spiritual journeys and transformation. Her literary legacy lies in her honest examination of personal and spiritual paths.

