After she receives a letter from a Tahitian woman claiming to be the daughter of poet Rupert Brooke, Nell Golightly remembers her pre-World War I experiences with the charming, yet standoffish, man who left an indelible impression on all of England.
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“A brilliant, complicated man is the centre of Jill Dawson’s The Great Lover, and while she draws extensively on historical records of Brooke and his contemporaries, it is her decisions as a novelist that make this account of his life fascinating as well as faithful. . . . . The story that emerges is strong, satisfying, and memorable.” — The Times (London)An imaginative, fascinating novel about one of the most enduringly popular and romantic figures of the First World War—the radical, handsome young poet Rupert Brooke.
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