Birdsong
Author: Sebastian Faulks
Source: My parents
I don't think I read the back of this book before I started it so
judging from the cover (a silhouette of a WWI soldier) I was expecting to dive
into a heavy war novel. Boy was I wrong (initially)! The first part of the book
is narrated by Stephen, an English businessman who is visiting a small French
town in order to learn about the manufacturing business. He stays with a
man named Azaire who owns and runs factory. While living in Azaire's
home, Stephen is drawn to Azaire's wife Isabelle. After finding out that
her age and the fact that she is Azaire's second wife and step mother
to his two children, Stephen's interest in her peaks.
The two have a whirlwind affair that leads to Stephen and Isabelle
moving away and ends with Isabelle leaving Stephen. Shortly
after starts Part 2 of the book in which the reader is transported several
years ahead and Stephen is now fighting in World War I.
This part of the book is a stark contrast to the first. While the
beginning of the book is full of passion and romance, the second part, which
takes place several years later during World War I, is dark and disconsolate.
Stephen has become hardened and rarely thinks of his passionate love affair
with Isabelle. While returning to the same French town on a brief leave from
the front lines, Stephen meets Isabelle’s sister, Jeanne, and then arranges to
see Isabelle. A lot of time has passed and things have changed for both Stephen
and Isabelle…
Along side this story line is another told by Stephen’s grand
daughter. I didn’t really feel that this added anything to the story and I
would have preferred if these parts were left out and it just stayed with one
time line. But an awesome book!
I found out that it was made into a TV series but I don’t think it
has played in Canada. I would love to watch an episode to see if the characters
are how I pictured them!
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