<p><b>A haunting novel about art and its power to heal, J. L. Carr's <i>A Month in the Country</i> published as a Penguin Essential for the first time.</b><br><br><i>'That night, for the first time during many months, I slept like the dead and, next morning, awoke very early.'<br></i><br>One summer, just after the Great War, Tom Birkin, a demobbed soldier, arrives in the village of Oxgodby. He has been invited to uncover and restore a medieval wall painting in the local church. At the same time, Charles Moon - a fellow damaged survivor of the war - has been asked to locate the grave of a village ancestor. As these two outsiders go about their work of recovery, they form a bond, but they also stir up long dormant passions within the village. What Berkin discovers here will stay with him for the rest of his life . . .</p>
<p><b>A haunting novel about art and its power to heal, J. L. Carr's <i>A Month in the Country</i> published as a Penguin Essential for the first time.</b><br><br><i>'That night, for the first time during many months, I slept like the dead and, next morning, awoke very early.'<br></i><br>One summer, just after the Great War, Tom Birkin, a demobbed soldier, arrives in the village of Oxgodby. He has been invited to uncover and restore a medieval wall painting in the local church. At the same time, Charles Moon - a fellow damaged survivor of the war - has been asked to locate the grave of a village ancestor. As these two outsiders go about their work of recovery, they form a bond, but they also stir up long dormant passions within the village. What Berkin discovers here will stay with him for the rest of his life . . .</p>