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  • 09/2022
  • 978-1739612207 B0B7X4XV7N
  • 351 pages
  • $12.99
Andrew Tweeddale
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Of All Faiths & None

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

In 1910 the architect, Edwin Lutyens, receives a letter from Sir Julius Drewe for the commission of a castle on Dartmoor – Castle Drogo. As the world rushes towards the Great War, Lutyens designs for the wealthy tea baron a castle that is singularly out of step with its time. Over the next seven years the Drewe family and the Lutyens family are drawn to castle where their fates are inseparably linked. The novel provides a vivid portrait of two families on the precipice of a changing world. For Celia Lutyens, the architect’s daughter, the castle represents an ideal. However, her expectations of love are torn apart one by one by an unrelenting war. Through the novel Celia grows from a headstrong girl into an independent and determined woman who looks after the maimed soldiers sent back from the front lines. In love with Sir Julius’ eldest son, Adrian, and nursing the injured Christian Drewe, the story twists perilously from duty, to love, to betrayal and forgiveness … in this haunting, utterly unforgettable novel.
Reviews
“It’s not the size of the castle but what others think of it,” architect Edwin Lutyens muses early in Tweeddale’s assured debut, a historical saga that, for all its sprawling cast and changing-times thoughtfulness, proves unusually fleet in its storytelling. Lutyens’ observation concerns the act of hubris/genius that serves as the story’s foundation, shipping magnate Lord Julius Drewe’s desire to build an English castle circa 1910, as Europe seems destined for a war. The narrative expands outward from there, as the government requests Drewe’s business move into uniforms and weapons, the castle project faces delays and cutbacks, and—most crucially—the two men’s children grow up and find their way in an inconstant world, facing romances, cultural shifts, their elders’ expectations, and the storm looming over the world.

Tweeddale writes with crisp clarity, efficiently introducing characters, conflicts, and leaps forward in time, with a welcome focus on scenecraft and sharp dialogue. Though it covers years and many lives while unobtrusively offering readers crucial historical and social context, Of All Faiths & None is a novel of memorably dramatized moments: a father sputtering “You idiot, you damned idiot!” when a son enlists in 1914; a young woman humoring her brother and mother by attending a lecture on “Patriotism & Theosophy,” as a black sheep son considers the question of whether any war can be moral; a nurse rashly married to a soldier realizing, from his letters, that they have little to say to each other.

Of course, that castle—the real Castle Drogo, in England’s Devon county—casts a shadow over all this. Tweeddale follows it from design to founding stone to the burying of family dead there. Tweeddale deftly blends fact and fiction in a story that moves fast yet still makes clear, with each chapter, how time and tragedy change us all. The ending is bittersweet yet satisfying, sure to please lovers of historical epics.

Takeaway: This historical saga of building an English castle at the start of WWI is swift and moving.

Great for fans of: Elizabeth Jeffrey’s Meadowlands, P.S. Duffy’s The Cartographer of No Man’s Land.

Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

Literary Titan

"I profoundly enjoyed Of All Faiths & None by Andrew Tweeddale. I recommend this impassioned historical romance novel for the author’s ability to highlight the tragedies of war and how it is the ultimate equalizer, impacting everyone regardless of faith or lack of it. It is a well-told tale of love, faith, and war, and is perfect for fans of historical fiction."

News
03/02/2023
Find Out More About the Castle and the Characters

A companion website offers readers of the book the chance to find out more about the characters. Contains Spoilers

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 09/2022
  • 978-1739612207 B0B7X4XV7N
  • 351 pages
  • $12.99
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