'The end of the old world' people said about the long hot summer of
1914. It was the last season of optimism, of certainty about the future
as the sun set on the Edwardian age. That summer Aunt Tilly comes to
stay with her brother the Rector and his four lively daughters in the
sleepy Sussex village of Ashden. Aunt Tilly's visit sparks off a chain
of events which threatens to split Ashden apart, in which Agnes Pilbeam,
the Rectory palourmaid, and her sweetheart Jamie find themselves
bewilderingly caught up.
Then in August the lamps go out all over Europe and war bursts open the
straitjacket of rural village life. The war will bring tragedy, change
and love as private torments and struggles are subjected to the greater
need. The challenge will prove too much for some and the making of
others.