Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
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Helen Simonson
Written with a delightfully dry sense of humour and the wisdom of a born storyteller, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand explores the risks one takes when pursuing happiness in the face of family obligation and tradition.When retired Major Pettigrew strikes up an unlikely friendship with Mrs. Ali, the Pakistani village shopkeeper, he is drawn out of his regimented world and forced to confront the realities of life in the twenty-first century. Brought together by a shared love of literature and the loss of their respective spouses, the Major and Mrs. Ali soon find their friendship on the cusp of blossoming into something more. But although the Major was actually born in Lahore, and Mrs. Ali was born in Cambridge, village society insists on embracing him as the quintessential local and her as a permanent foreigner. The Major has always taken special pride in the village, but will he be forced to choose between the place he calls home and a future with Mrs. Ali?
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Author
Helen Simonson
Pages
384
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Published Date
2010-03-02
ISBN
0385668651 9780385668651
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"I may or may not have read this before. It is a mystery. But this is a sweet cozy love story that deals with insiders and outsiders, racism and decorum. The protagonist is sympathetic but flawed in a relatable way. It’s an interesting choice to write a story about racism that centres a white man, but also perhaps makes the message better reach the audience who most needs to hear it? All in all a lovely read."
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Teresa Prokopanko
"A beautifully written story about the difficulties of a changing life, dealing with family, and societal norms. Written in modern prose with an aire of the classics in every phrase. I loved it!"
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