Losing Nelson
Discover the captivating world of Barry Unsworth's Losing Nelson, a historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Published by Cornerstone in 2012, this compelling narrative spans 320 pages, immersing readers in the life of Charles Cleasby. Growing up with an absent mother and a disapproving father, Charles found solace in chess, a passion that shaped his solitary existence. Now, as an adult living in his childhood home, he meticulously re-enacts the naval battles of his hero, Horatio Nelson, maneuvering model ships with the same strategic precision he once applied to chess. Unsworth masterfully weaves themes of isolation, nostalgia, and the quest for identity, making Losing Nelson a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those intrigued by the complexities of human relationships. Dive into this poignant tale and explore the depths of Charles's character as he navigates his past and present.