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The Love Street School Murders Book Two: Reminiscence

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Is Valeria an incidental actor in the Love Street School murders or is she destined by Fates capricious whimsy to be unhappily employed in that third-rate, provincial English school at this time in her young, yet extraordinarily eventful life? If so, why? An attractive, highly educated, vivacious, sexually liberated and sophisticated young woman who sought to make sense of her damaged life and the realities of the terrible times she has lived through in peace and in war, through her love of French art, literature, poetry and her passion for philosophy. Particularly the Existential philosophy of Sartre, and the incomparable feminist writings of Simone de Beauvoir. A fearless woman the world was at her feet but despite it was she was haunted by dreams and illusions that both frightened and enchanted her, dreams of her husband and sister, and the boy she once loved, Pascal. As her hasty, ill thought out move from Paris to England a country she knew as a child at the end of the war, made no sense to her. A country that gave her refuge from the terrors of the German occupation in 1944 and the new terrors of violent French reprisals against collaborators like her mother, as she hoped it would. A foolish hope she now realised. Destino Sueño Guerra
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