How did Jacqueline Winspear decide to intertwine personal loss with the broader war aftermath?
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How did Jacqueline Winspear decide to intertwine personal loss with the broader war aftermath?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed during the reflective moments, or was that intentional to build atmosphere?
What inspired the setting of post-World War I Britain for this story?