Notwithstanding

Notwithstanding by Louis de Bernieres is a collection of short stories published by National Geographic Books on June 7, 2010. This edition, written in English and spanning 224 pages, presents a humorous and poignant exploration of life in a quaint village. The narrative introduces a cast of eccentric characters, including a lady in plus fours who hunts squirrels and a retired general who abandons clothing altogether, all set against the backdrop of a charming, bygone England.
Readers will find a blend of humor and heartache as the stories unfold, drawing on de Bernières’ own memories of his childhood village. The book captures the quirks of small-town life, featuring a spiritualist who shares her cottage with her late husband’s ghost and villagers who confide in an unusual spider. Notwithstanding offers a unique glimpse into rural life, combining elements of fiction and literary storytelling that reflect the author’s distinctive voice and perspective.
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A funny and heartbreaking new book from one of Britain’s favourite and bestselling writers.
Welcome to the village of Notwithstanding where a lady dresses in plus fours and shoots squirrels, a retired general gives up wearing clothes altogether, a spiritualist lives in a cottage with the ghost of her husband, and people think it quite natural to confide in a spider that lives in a potting shed. Based on de Bernières’ recollections of the village he grew up in, Notwithstanding is a funny and moving depiction of a charming vanished England.
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