
Aftermath
With her husband Samuel serving as an artist in The Great War, Ivy Chapman secures a position managing the Auckland Free Library. What begins as a necessity soon blossoms into something much more: a quiet awakening of her own capability, independence and allure. Ivy's sister Katherine, too, has experienced a taste of a different life in the absence of her husband George.
But as the ships bearing their husbands draw ever closer, the sisters must prepare themselves for a return to their lives before. Ivy is shocked to find the Samuel who steps off the Halifax bears little resemblance to the light-hearted and romantic young man she married but two years earlier. And for Katherine, is a return even possible?
With an epidemic at their doorstep and a future that feels increasingly unsettled, the aftermath of war brings with it bitterness, loss and a chasm much vaster than the oceans that once lay between them.
With her husband Samuel serving as an artist in The Great War, Ivy Chapman secures a position managing the Auckland Free Library. What begins as a necessity soon blossoms into something much more: a quiet awakening of her own capability, independence and allure. Ivy's sister Katherine, too, has experienced a taste of a different life in the absence of her husband George.
But as the ships bearing their husbands draw ever closer, the sisters must prepare themselves for a return to their lives before. Ivy is shocked to find the Samuel who steps off the Halifax bears little resemblance to the light-hearted and romantic young man she married but two years earlier. And for Katherine, is a return even possible?
With an epidemic at their doorstep and a future that feels increasingly unsettled, the aftermath of war brings with it bitterness, loss and a chasm much vaster than the oceans that once lay between them.
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With her husband Samuel serving as an artist in The Great War, Ivy Chapman secures a position managing the Auckland Free Library. What begins as a necessity soon blossoms into something much more: a quiet awakening of her own capability, independence and allure. Ivy's sister Katherine, too, has experienced a taste of a different life in the absence of her husband George.
But as the ships bearing their husbands draw ever closer, the sisters must prepare themselves for a return to their lives before. Ivy is shocked to find the Samuel who steps off the Halifax bears little resemblance to the light-hearted and romantic young man she married but two years earlier. And for Katherine, is a return even possible?
With an epidemic at their doorstep and a future that feels increasingly unsettled, the aftermath of war brings with it bitterness, loss and a chasm much vaster than the oceans that once lay between them.












