Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand

By Helen Simonson

Major Pettigrew is a retired RAF Major who served in WWII. He is a most distinguished character with the beautiful speech and refined qualities of that generation. The author did an excellent job of revealing his person. Major Pettigrew is a widower, lives in a small English village and strikes up a friendship with the local shop owner who is also widowed and, gasp, Pakistani....the scandal of it all! The story deals with cultural differences and stereotypes, generational challenges, gender and socio-economic issues, family relationships. It is excellent.

Meighan

I write short, pithy, book recommendations for family and friends. My best life is comprised of my husband, my boys, my books, a quiet place, a comfortable chair, a cocktail on my side table, and a Vizsla in my lap.

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