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Judith Kinghorn
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Book Description

26 April 2012

A sweepingly epic and gloriously intimate commercial debut - a beautiful and haunting story of lost innocence and a powerful, enduring love.

Clarissa is almost seventeen when the spell of her childhood is broken. It is 1914, the beginning of a blissful, golden summer - and the end of an era. Deyning Park is in its heyday, the large country house filled with the laughter and excitement of privileged youth preparing for a weekend party. When Clarissa meets Tom Cuthbert, home from university and staying with his mother, the housekeeper, she is dazzled. Tom is handsome and enigmatic; he is also an outsider. Ambitious, clever, his sights set on a career in law, Tom is an acute observer, and a man who knows what he wants. For now, that is Clarissa.

As Tom and Clarissa's friendship deepens, the wider landscape of political life around them is changing, and another story unfolds: they are not the only people in love. Soon the world - and all that they know - is rocked by a war that changes their lives for ever.


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Product details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Headline Review (26 April 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0755385993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755385997
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 19.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (165 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 50,930 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Judith Kinghorn was born in Northumberland and is a graduate in English and History of Art. Her novels are published worldwide and have been translated to French, German, Spanish and Italian. Judith's debut novel THE LAST SUMMER - chosen by Lovereading UK as MEGA DEBUT and profiled in The Bookseller magazine's 'Ones To Watch' - is included in LovereadingUK's selection of World War One fiction.

For more, please visit www.judithkinghornwriter.com


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'An enchanting story of love and war, and the years beyond' (Penny Vincenzi)

'Don't miss THE LAST SUMMER by Judith Kinghorn. [An] epic and enthralling love story set against the backdrop of the Great War' (Fanny Blake, Woman and Home)

'The year is 1914 and love and war are about to transform privileged 16 year old Clarissa's charmed existence forever. This sumptuous romance is made for fans of Downton' (The Lady)

A sumptuous, absorbing tale of love in time of war. Judith Kinghorn's novel brilliantly illuminates the experiences of a generation of blighted youth (Rachel Hore)

'[An] enchanting debut of Rachel Hore/Downton Abbey ilk, big storytelling stuff of social and political change spanning the First World War and beyond. It's a glorious read, highly recommended' (Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller)

'Judith Kinghorn has beautifully captured the thoughts and feelings of a particular group in a lost generation. From an historical perspective, Kinghorn has clearly done her research which is illustrated in the small details that capture the war and post-war periods, making The Last Summer entirely believable and often shocking... Despite the themes of loss, grief and change, The Last Summer is above all a wonderful and heartbreaking love story... Highly recommended!' (One More Page blog)

'Impeccably written and well researched this is an atmospheric and haunting read. It takes the reader from languorous summer days by the lake on a country estate to the horror of the trenches with equal aplomb... Judith Kinghorn skilfully navigates our journey through love and loss... This is the perfect balance of romance and grit by a great new writer. Don't miss it!' (The Riddle of Writing blog)

This is a beautifully written and researched book. The imagery of the period as well as the characters remain with the reader after the last page has been turned. Almost elegiac in the way that it conjures up a lost time and an enduring love (Lorna Gibb, author of West's World: The Life and Times of Rebecca West)

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A sweeping debut, perfect for reading groups and fans of Kate Morton and Downton Abbey

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It! 28 Jan 2013
By Dot
Format:Paperback
I know that I am extremely late to the party for this book but I completely fell in love with it. Clarissa and Tom's story will stay with me forever.
I don't want to ruin the plot for anyone else so I shall be careful what I say but I really want to emphasise just how wonderful the story is that Judith Kinghorn has written.
Clarissa and Tom's story begins in the summer of 1914. They come from very different worlds; Clarissa has grown up at Deyning Park surrounded by wealth and luxury whereas Tom is the son of the housekeeper. Although their lives are very different, their connection is instant, a connections they will never lose.
Judith Kinghorn brilliantly captures the change taking place at the time. The world is at war, men are fighting alongside each other; it doesn't matter where you came from, just which side you're on. Clarissa and Tom are caught up in these changes. Clarissa's mother forbids her relationship with Tom; however much she can see a future, Clarissa will not disobey her mother and this leads to devastating consequences. Clarissa is very young and this leads her to make so many mistakes. She comes from a world where you behave in a certain way and you marry certain people. There were so many times when I could see her going down the wrong path out of her sense of duty and I just wanted to drag her back!
The Last Summer explores the aftermath of war, the way it changed society, the way men were damaged both physically and mentally. Women gained a lot of independence during the war, many worked for the first time and this caused problems during peace time.
I did fall in love with Tom Cuthbert. He is besotted with Clarissa and is determined to make something of himself.
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A cracking story, beautifully told... 15 Sep 2012
Format:Paperback
If you're considering buying The Last Summer, there's a good chance you'll already have an idea of the (relatively) familiar setting and the kind of book it is. To be honest, the only reason I ever read reviews like this is if I'm undecided on purchasing the book, or have just finished it and am interested in what others thought. If you fall into the former category, then let me first off wholeheartedly recommend you take the plunge and buy it. As to why - well, here are some of the elements which, for me, made it thoroughly enjoyable.

The love story that unfolds between Clarissa Granville and Tom Cuthbert is as tempestuous and engrossing a tale as you could wish to lose yourself in and, as such, is beset by appropriately daunting obstacles. The story twist and turns, just as you'd expect, and I enjoyed guessing the odd point that I thought I'd seen being flagged up ("is that a gun on the wall, Mr Chekov?") though most of these came as a pleasing surprise and the last of all elicited a proper "No!" from me.

Obviously World War One has been mined countless times as material for stories like The Last Summer, but there were details in this that I had either never heard of - such as the blue notes Clarissa encounters while working as a nurse - or had simply never considered, like the developing atmosphere on the streets as news of the long-awaited armistice broke.

There is some really beautiful writing here, lyrical and intelligent, often capturing moments of emotional complexity. A passage describing unexpected reactions to the news of yet more men killed at war, from a populace already swamped in grief and running out of ways to absorb it was, to me, particularly striking and effective.
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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful, heart-warming addictive read 24 Jan 2012
By J. Rees
Format:Hardcover|Verified Purchase
I love this book. Judith Kinghorn's tells the moving and poignant story of inquisitive and endearing Clarissa, poised to become a woman and inherit the future her parents have dreamt for her. But then, WW1 is declared and suddenly, the world order she thinks she'll inherit has gone forever. This is a brilliantly written moving love story set against the epic backdrop of war and Clarissa's love of her family home Deyning Park. Brought to life with wonderful little details and a thwarted romance that will set your heart pounding, the story sweeps you up and transports you back in time. Lovers of Sebastian Faulk's 'Birdsong', Brideshead Revisited or Downton Abbey will get another 'hit' here. Buy this book for your Mum and your sister, then curl up under a duvet with a box of tissues and read your own. 'The Last Summer' deserves to be a massive hit.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent addictive beauty on paper 17 Sep 2012
Format:Hardcover
This book is a totally stunning and evocative story of love, pain and the politics surrounding life at the time.

The sumptuous romance between Clarissa Granville, an eligible and privileged young lady, and Tom Cuthbert, the housekeeper's son, is emotionally exquisite, despite the many barriers that stand between belonging to one another. The devastating loss experienced by all characters, and the aftermath of War, and its social consequences, are incredibly harrowing, although the gorgeous description and passion defined throughout the story made for a hugely gratifying read.
Consistently, The Last Summer is entirely sincere and believable, and the imperfections of the characters force you to fall even deeper in love with them.

Their love story is not alone, accompanied with letter extracts from a further secretive but poignant relationship throughout the main plot, whose lovers are revealed at the end, presenting a fabulously enigmatic twist. I became completely lost and captivated by each character, and the heart-breaking dramas they endured.

A word of warning: tissues, preferably a box, will be required.

Pure polished and elegant escapism in a book. Enchanting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars At the heart of WW1
It’s the lovely fresh vibrancy of the narrative voice that immediately draws you into this novel. And the deft pulsing characterisation of the young heroine, Clarissa. Read more
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Probably the best romance novel I have read in a long time, and I rarely read romance novels since I get tired with the genre by itself. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars It was wonderful. I was Clarissa and it was as though ...
I read this book on holiday. It was wonderful. I was Clarissa and it was as though it was happening and I was there. I couldnt put it down. A real romance. Read more
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Published 1 month ago by Mrs. Sheila Buchanan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Loved this book, couldnt put it down once I started it.
Published 2 months ago by KJM
5.0 out of 5 stars Booktrail set in England
Allow me to take you on a tour of Deyning Park -the world of Judith Kinghorn’s ‘The Last Summer’ – to the world of Clarissa and Tom, to sumptuous parties against the backdrop of... Read more
Published 3 months ago by thebooktrailer
3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty but not captivating
The Last Summer is a prettily written romance set during WWI, following Clarissa, a young lady who’s fallen for a servant’s son, who is obviously of a status far below her family’s... Read more
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