The Diggers Rest Hotel

The Diggers Rest Hotel

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Apr 27, 2010 · English · Paperback (316 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 316
Language English
Published Apr 27, 2010
Publisher Penguin
ISBN-10 0670072737
ISBN-13 9780670072736

Description

Charlie Berlin, a war veteran grappling with the shadows of his past, finds himself at The Diggers Rest Hotel in 1947. This rustic establishment serves as a refuge for weary travelers and a backdrop for a gripping narrative that intertwines personal trauma with the broader struggles of post-war life. As Charlie navigates the hotel, he encounters a mosaic of characters, each with their own stories, fears, and hopes, which reflect the turbulence of a world still reeling from the aftermath of conflict.

Amidst the drinking and camaraderie, Charlie’s painful memories resurface, especially that of a young Jewish woman whose tragic fate continues to haunt him. This internal struggle shapes his interactions, forcing him to confront not only his feelings of guilt but also the societal changes occurring around him. The hotel becomes more than just a resting place; it transforms into a microcosm of a society in flux, where the impact of war lingers in the air and shapes relationships.

Through vivid storytelling, the novel captures the essence of healing and redemption. Charlie’s journey towards reconciliation with his past is mirrored in the stories of those he meets along the way, creating a rich tapestry of human experience. The Diggers Rest Hotel stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst the scars of history, inviting readers to reflect on the lingering effects of conflict and the quest for belonging.

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Mystery Action & Adventure
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