R. F. Delderfield concludes his bestselling A Horseman Riding By saga
of twentieth-century England with a novel that follows the Craddock
family through the end of World War II and the challenges of a new era
Paul Craddock's village in rural Devon has endured despite the
heartbreak and sorrows of war. The landowner and his family have also
known their share of loss. But now, as England struggles to rebuild in
the aftermath of World War II, he and his wife, Claire, and their
children confront new perils. With his livelihood threatened by emerging
property laws and his family divided over the future of his beloved
Shallowford estate, Craddock struggles to preserve his legacy. For his
sons and daughter, the fifties and sixties will be a time of discovery
and change that will resonate in the lives of their own children.
The final novel in Delderfield's magnificent trilogy pays tribute to the
courage and unflagging optimism of British villagers trying to keep step
with modern times even as they cling to the traditions of a bygone
world.
The Green Gauntlet is the third novel in R. F. Delderfield's saga A
Horseman Riding By, which begins with Long Summer Day and continues
with Post of Honour.