Michael Ondaatje. Warlight.
Nathaniel and Rachel have been abandoned by their parents in London during WWII, left in the care of The Moth and his friends, The Darter. Nat's girlfriend Agnes. It turns out that the parents have separated, and that the mother, Rose, works in intelligence. Nat tries to research her career, to fill in what he does not know of her.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
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