London Belongs to Me
Step into the vibrant world of 1938 London with London Belongs to Me by Norman Collins. This captivating novel, published in 2009, immerses readers in a city alive with activity, where the shadow of impending war looms large yet life continues unabated. At the heart of the story is Mr. Josser, a reserved clerk who returns to his lodging-house at Number 10 Dulcimer Street in Kennington, clutching a clock gifted for his retirement. As he navigates the complexities of love, work, and social customs, the narrative beautifully captures the essence of London life during a tumultuous time. With a rich page count of 752 pages, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the social history and vibrant culture of 20th-century England. Experience the charm and challenges of London through Collins' masterful storytelling.