A Rather English Marriage

A Rather English Marriage by Angela Lambert, published by Penguin in 1993, is a novel that explores the unexpected bond formed between two men, a wing commander and an NCO, who meet at a hospital where their wives are being treated. Their paths cross again at a cemetery, leading to a unique companionship that develops despite their contrasting lives. This edition spans 295 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship and shared experiences as the two men navigate their new relationship. The story unfolds against a backdrop of personal loss and the search for connection, offering insights into the lives of its characters. With its focus on fiction and women, A Rather English Marriage provides a thoughtful exploration of companionship and the complexities of human relationships.
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Two men, one a wing commander, the other an NCO, meet at a hospital where their wives are being treated. They meet again at the cemetery. Everything about their lives has been different, but from these two meetings their lives come together until they move in together for companionship.
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