Strange Meeting
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1971
179
Novel • Fiction
France • 1910s
1971
Adult
18+ years
Strange Meeting by Susan Hill is set during World War I and follows John Hilliard, a soldier recovering from a war wound. He returns home briefly, finding solace only in returning to the front. At the battalion, he befriends David Barton, and they face the grim realities of war together. As the story progresses, David's and John's experiences profoundly affect their outlooks, highlighting the impact of war on human connections.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Dark
Emotional
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Reviews for Susan Hill's Strange Meeting highlight its compelling exploration of friendship and the horrors of war. Readers praise Hill's evocative prose and deep character development. However, some criticize the pacing as slow and the narrative as predictable. Overall, the novel is celebrated for its emotional depth and poignant depiction of World War I.
A reader who would enjoy Strange Meeting by Susan Hill is typically interested in poignant, character-driven narratives set against the backdrop of World War I. Fans of Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front and Pat Barker's Regeneration trilogy would find this novel compelling, as it explores the deep bonds and traumas of soldiers during the war.
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179
Novel • Fiction
France • 1910s
1971
Adult
18+ years
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