This book is a member of the special collection Special Collection: The Works of Nevil Shute (1899-1960)
Book Details
Title: | The Rainbow and the Rose | ||||||||||
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Published: | 1958 | ||||||||||
Publisher: | Ballantine Books | ||||||||||
Tags: | adventure, fiction | ||||||||||
Description: | The Rainbow and the Rose is the kind of story that only Nevil Shute could write--a superbly readable novel, steeped in the love of flying, and peopled with characters worthy of affection and respect. Johnny Pascoe, a veteran pilot who has never had much outward success, lies dying after a crash landing on the coast of Tasmania. Ronnie Clarke, an airlines captain who learned to fly from Pascoe, volunteers for the difficult rescue attempt. In the three days of the rescue, Clarke comes to know Pascoe's story--the glamorous marriage to an actress that ended in bitterness, the intensely passionate affair with Brenda Marshall who bore him a daughter, and Pascoe's quiet courage in the face of all that life could do to break him. And finally, in young Peggy Dawson who shares with Clarke the dangerous rescue flight, the secret of Johnny Pascoe's life is revealed. --John Barkham, Saturday Review Syndicate [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 559 | ||||||||||
Pages: | 162 ![]() |
Author Bio for Norway, Nevil Shute
Shute's novels are written in a simple, highly readable style, with clearly delineated plot lines. Where there is a romantic element, sex is referred to only obliquely. Many of the stories are introduced by a narrator who is not a character in the story. The most common theme in Shute's novels is the dignity of work, spanning all classes, whether an Eastern European bar "hostess" (Ruined City) or brilliant boffin (No Highway).
Another recurrent theme is the bridging of social barriers such as class (Lonely Road and Landfall), race (The Chequer Board) or religion (Round the Bend). The Australian novels are individual hymns to that country, with subtle disparagement of the mores of the USA (Beyond the Black Stump) and overt antipathy towards the post-World War II socialist government of Shute's native Britain (The Far Country and In the Wet).
Shute lived a comfortable middle-class English life. His heroes tended to be middle class: solicitors, doctors, accountants, bank managers, engineers...
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