The Soldier and the Orphan
Separated by Church and War
by Alastair Henry
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Pub Date 12 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 1 Mar 2023
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Description
In twentieth-century England, many working-class people were victims of values and circumstances not of their own making. They were people to whom things were done to, not for. Billy and Tommy Jones and their mother, Mary, were such people. The boys were born out of wedlock at a time when such a thing was regarded as a disgrace -the sins of the father being visited on the sons. Neither boy knows they have a brother – it is to be a dark family secret between the Catholic church and Mary, the boy’s mother.
The trajectory of the boy’s lives takes them to different parts of the world where they suffer the consequences of circumstances beyond their control which they must confront and resolve.
Billy is injured in WW2, falls in love with his nurse, and is left struggling with shellshock after being discharged from the army. Eventually, through the kindness and compassion of strangers, he regains his health and, in a surprising turn of events, learns the truth about his birth.
Tommy is a victim of the British Home Child program and is sent to Canada when he is thirteen to work on a five-year indenture labor contract on a dairy farm in Quebec. When his contract ends, he travels to Jersey, a Channel Island, just before the Germans invade and occupy the island. To avoid capture and deportation to Germany, Tommy becomes resourceful in surprising ways.
The Soldier and the Orphan is a fast-paced, emotionally packed novel with strong characters and surprising twists. It will elicit unexpected tears of joy and sadness as the story touches on colonialist attitudes, discrimination, love, and tragedy. And for readers wanting an extra taste of mystery and suspense. The Soldier and the Orphan brews up a good share of deceits and secrets, and even murder as the novel threads to a powerful, heart-warming conclusion.
The Soldier and the Orphan will appeal to readers of all ages and backgrounds but will be of special interest to those who have traced their Canadian ancestry back to a British Home Child. Readers who enjoyed the Orphan Train and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society will enjoy the unique plots and settings of this novel.
Advance Praise
Editors Weekly
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended as an enjoyable, historical novel that neither rushes nor lags
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2022
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The Soldier and The Orphan is a lovable, sweet story outlining the separation and reconciliation of two brothers (twins) separated at birth. It explores different timelines relevant to the three main characters (Billy, Tommy and Mary), the brothers and their mother respectively. We follow each of their lives in emotional detail, from the war, to being an orphan, to being a mother out of wedlock at a time when such a thing was not acceptable.
Henry has done a tremendous job of juxtaposing different bursts of time (in years, at times) as well as entirely different periods into a cohesive narrative. It is evident that a great deal of careful editing would have been necessary to pace it in a manner that would not keep the audience waiting, but at the same time, flesh out the feeling of the different settings, from France during the war, to Canada, and England in the early part of the previous century.
The underlying plot takes time to reveal itself, but this is well balanced with a quick moving narrative that does not lag in between scenes or events. Nevertheless, one must love the setting and characters as much as the author evidently does in order to fully appreciate and enjoy the novel. And in doing so, climactic moments of victory, such as when the brothers finally do meet, are joyously experienced just as the author would have likely intended.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781778156724 |
PRICE | US$8.92 (USD) |
PAGES | 324 |
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Featured Reviews
The book centres on twin baby boys separated at birth due to their controlling grandfather and society of that time. As they each go about their lives, Billy living with his mother and Tommy moving through the care system (orphanages as was then) without how either knowing of the other.
Billy goes off to fight for his country, returning a broken man with secrets to hide.
Tommy becomes part of the Home Chidren Scheme getting sent overseas to Canada. Not all the children have good experiences when they get there, being axed as no more than slaves.
I enjoyed the informative parts, never having heard of the child scheme before.