The Slaves of Solitude

Paperback, 242 pages

English language

Published Feb. 13, 2007 by New York Review Books.

ISBN:
978-1-59017-220-9
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England in the middle of World War II, a war that seems fated to go on forever, a war that has become a way of life. Heroic resistance is old hat. Everything is in short supply, and tempers are even shorter.

Overwhelmed by the terrors and rigors of the Blitz, middle-aged Miss Roach has retreated to the relative safety and stupefying boredom of the suburban town of Thames Lockdon, where she rents a room in a boarding house run by Mrs. Payne. There the savvy, sensible, decent, but all-too-meek Miss Roach endures the dinner-table interrogations of Mr. Thwaites and seeks to relieve her solitude by going out drinking and necking with a wayward American lieutenant. Life is almost bearable until Vicki Kugelmann, a seeming friend, moves into the adjacent room. That’s when Miss Roach’s troubles really start to begin.

Recounting an epic battle of wills in the claustrophobic confines of …

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Subjects

  • Soldiers -- United States -- Fiction
  • Middle-aged women -- Fiction
  • Single women -- Fiction
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Fiction
  • Boardinghouses -- Fiction
  • Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction