![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ever since reading Rebecca in the year dot I’ve had a soft spot for books set in Cornwall.There’s also a sort of crazy comfort zone about books set during World War II for people brought up on stories told by parents with first hand experience of that time. Coming Home has such a lot going for it though. Rosamunde Pilcher has set this book in her native Cornwall, although she has lived in Scotland for most of her life, since marrying a Scottish soldier at the end of World War II.Īnyway, I did enjoy this book, although I think that her book September is still my favourite one so far. It’s quite a chunkster at 785 pages and I was a bit worried that I wouldn’t get through it within the week but the dreich, freezing fog of yesterday meant that I spent a lot of the day reading, much longer than I had meant to actually. It’s week 2 of the year so this is the second book which I’ve read from Katrina’s 2011 Reading List. ![]()
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