As Meat Loves Salt
Set in the 17th century, the events of this novel take place against the background of the English Civil War and features a soldier fighting to both change and preserve the England he loves--and planning for a new life when the war is over. The Economist named it Great Britain's best book of 2002.
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Five decades after blood flowed freely on its shores, Normandy is revisited by a handful of nostalgic World War Two veterans (Alec Guinness, Leo McKern, and John Randolph). It isn`t long before the men begin to reopen old wounds as they explore the battlefield that shaped their lives -- for good and for bad. Two of the men search for an old flame (Jeanne Moreau) and, in their quest, find much more. A nostalgic, often comic, tale about loss and love.
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