The Years is the story of the Pargiter family - their intimacies and estrangements, anxieties and triumphs - mapped out against the bustling rhythms of...
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The Years is the story of the Pargiter family - their intimacies and estrangements, anxieties and triumphs - mapped out against the bustling rhythms of London's streets during the first decades of the twentieth century. Growing up in a typically Victorien household, the Pargiter children must learn to find their footing in an alternative world, where the rules of etiquette have shifted from the drawing room to the air-raid shelter. Virginie Woolf's penultimate and most popular novel celebrates the resilience of the individuel self and, in her dazzlingly fluid and distinctive style, she confidently peints a broad canvas across time, generation and class.