• Ordeal

  • By: Nevil Shute
  • Narrated by: Ian Stuart
  • Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Ordeal

By: Nevil Shute
Narrated by: Ian Stuart
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Publisher's summary

Life in the Corbett family turned upside down when the first German bombs struck their well-ordered street. But life goes on through fire and destruction, life and love rising from the rubble of London and “the Blitz.”

©1967 Mrs. Frances Norway (P)1989 Recorded Books, LLC

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Time Well Spent: Novel of How Men Prevail

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With bombs falling around your house at night, and water getting shut off, what would you do? A good story in the Shute tradition: men and women doing some amazing things to protect those they love and follow the journey of their chosen values. Not the first Shute I've read, but if it was, I'd read more. It's enjoyable reading about common people solving problems and facing moral issues, and good people helping each other.

More in the Rattingan tradition (Separate Tables; the Browning Version) than the Rostand tradition (Cyrano de Bergerac) -- but both are good: benevolent and rational.

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Absorbing!

As with most Nevil Shute novels, this book seems to begin slowly. Once you're in the middle of the story though, you will realize that the beginning of the book introduces the characters and that their subsquent actions are built on the foundation laid in the first few pages. This book is a fascinating look at the "stiff upper lip" Britains at the beginning of the war- even more fasscinating when you realize that the book was written before the first bombs dropped! If you have read "On the Beach", you will recognize many of these characters as the literary parents of the people in Mr. Shute's last novel.

I highly recommend this and every other work by Nevil Shute.

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