The Flambards Divided

The Flambards Divided by K. M. Peyton is the concluding installment in the Flambards series, published by Oxford University Press in 1999. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the aftermath of the First World War, focusing on Christina as she navigates her marriage to Dick, who was once the groom at Flambards. As societal pressures mount from the local gentry, Christina must confront the implications of her choices, especially with Mark Russell returning from the war.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family dynamics and personal conflict as Christina grapples with her divided loyalties between two very different men. The story delves into themes of social acceptance and the complexities of love, set against the backdrop of a changing world. This edition is part of the Oxford Children’s Modern Classics Series, offering a fresh opportunity to engage with the concluding chapter of this beloved series.
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This is the final book in the best-selling Flabards series. The First World War is over and Christina marries Dick, who was once the groom at Flambards. The local gentry refuse to accept the couple socially and, with Mark Russell due home from the war, Christina is forced to face the consequences of her decision. And in the end it is Christina who is as much divided as Flambards, in her feelings for two very different men. This title is being reissued as part of the Oxford Children’s Modern Classics Series.
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