A Season in Sinji

A Season in Sinji by J.L. Carr, published by Penguin in 1985, presents a vivid depiction of life at a wartime RAF flying boat station set in an African backwater. This edition spans 191 pages and is written in English, offering readers an immersive experience through its engaging dialogue and diverse characters.
In this novel, readers will encounter a unique blend of human dramas and irony, particularly highlighted during a bizarre cricket match that serves as a catharsis for the mounting tensions within the story. The narrative intricately weaves together the complexities of wartime life, showcasing the interactions and emotions of its characters against the backdrop of conflict and camaraderie.
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A Season in Sinji recreates life on a wartime RAF flying boat station in an African backwater. The dialogue evokes a wide range of characters, and in the bizarre cricket match which acts as a catharsis to the novel’s mounting passions, human dramas and irony are portrayed.
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