As the lights that have guided us go out, people begin to wander in the
twilight, seeking their place of belonging. In these stories, set in
recent times, but before the blinding glare of social media, Roger
Scruton describes the remembered landscapes of people who are not where
they belong, and not quite where they wished to be. With unfailing
lightness of touch, Scruton portrays characters who cannot let go of the
past: Yusuf, set on a path of revenge that bears no relation to his
teenage life; Bill who wanders the world in his imagination but cannot
leave his suburban living room; Sarah, whose insane mission to save the
Lebanese Christians brings disaster to the only person she loves;
Veronica, whose determination to look the truth in the face wraps her
young life in deception--all of them lost to their surroundings and yet
touchingly seeking a home in them. Lovers of the short story will love
these for their insight and poetic drama.