#TheHazelbourneLadiesMotorcycleandFlyingClub #NetGalley

I knew that I wanted to read this novel as soon as I saw the beautiful cover and the name of the author. Many may recognize Helen Simonson from her book Mr. Pettigrew’s Last Stand. In that work and this, Simonson writes with her own distinctive sensibility.
The Hazelbourne story begins not long after WWI has ended. Readers may think that the armistice resolved everything; however, for many figuring out a life post-war was not always easy. In this novel, the author spends time with some of those folks.
Constance grew up somewhat beholden to the family of her mother’s best friend. There were class differences between them but a relationship endured. During the war, Constance managed the family’s estate. Once the war was over, her sense of purpose was taken away since the job was given back to a man.
Poppy is a happily unconventional young woman. She seems to live as she likes. A big part of this is her motorcycle business. Riding along in one of these vehicles when driven by a woman was not expected at the time.
Poppy’s brother served and lost a limb. All he wants to do is fly again but no one will look at him as capable as the story opens.
The lives of these characters come together at a seaside hotel when Poppy asks Constance for a favor. Poppy’s mother, brother and she have seemingly taken up long term residence there While Constance is visiting as a companion to an older woman.
In addition to these main characters, many others are in these pages. In this way, the author creates a broad canvas for her story.
Lots happens as readers get to know the characters in this novel of manners that unfolds at its own leisurely pace. Issues are covered that are reflective of the time period.
Readers will become attached to many in this story and will wait to see how things l turn out. They will enjoy every bit of this over 400 page book.
Many thanks to Random House Publishing Group and NetGalley for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 07 May 2024
I still have this on my NetGalley shelf . . . (can you feel the guilt emanating from me?). I MUST read it. Thanks for the reminder, Joyce.💖📚
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NG causes me much guilt. I request too many books!
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So do I, Joyce. So do I. 💖📚
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