Toby’s Room

Toby’s Room by Pat Barker, published by Penguin Books in 2013, is a poignant exploration of the impact of World War I on personal relationships. Set against the backdrop of the war, the narrative follows Toby, who is reported ‘Missing, Believed Killed’ on a French battlefield in 1917. His sister, Elinor, an artist involved in reconstructive surgery for injured soldiers, embarks on a quest to uncover the truth about her brother’s fate, reaching out to Kit Neville, the last person to see him alive.
In this edition, readers will delve into themes of family bonds, loss, and the haunting effects of war. Elinor’s determination to seek answers leads her to confront not only the physical scars of conflict but also the emotional truths that may remain hidden. The story intricately weaves together the lives of Elinor, Kit, and Paul Tarrant, a fellow soldier and Elinor’s former lover, as they navigate the complexities of memory and trauma. With 263 pages, this English-language edition offers a reflective look at the historical context of World War I and its lasting repercussions on those left behind.
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Toby has always protected his sister, Elinor, their bond closer than they can acknowledge. Then comes war, and in 1917 on a French battlefield Toby is reported ‘Missing, Believed Killed’. Elinor, an artist now involved in helping surgeons reconstruct the faces of injured soldiers, is determined to find out what happened and writes to the horrifically wounded Kit Neville, the last man to see Toby alive. But Neville is in hospital, himself damaged beyond recognition, and he will not talk – until Elinor asks fellow soldier and her former lover Paul Tarrant for help. But are some truths better left concealed? ‘Magnificent; I finished it eagerly, wanting to know what happened next, and as I read, I was enjoying, marvelling and learning.’Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Half of a Yellow Sun‘A heart-rending return to the Great War. A superb stylist . . . forensically observant and imaginatively sublime.’ Independent ‘Once again Barker skilfully moves between past and present, seamlessly weaving fact and fiction into a gripping narrative.’ Sunday Telegraph ‘Strong, truthful and beautifully controlled. Magnificent.’ Saga ‘Dark, painful, yet also tender. It succeeds brilliantly.’ John Vernon, New York Times ‘Raw, visceral . . . A fiercely honest account of the effects of war.’ Daily Express ‘The plot unfurls to a devastating conclusion . . . a very fine piece of work.’ Melvyn Bragg, New Statesman Books of the Year
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