This is a short story of an ordinary man with a loving wife and a comfortable life and social status. While serving as a volunteer in France in WWI, his wife's letters are all that keep him going in a gray world which bears no relation to his own. Then one day the letters stop coming. Knowing his request to return home would be denied, he takes matters into his own hands to find out what has happened and why she has stopped writing. But when he arrives home, he is not prepared for what he finds.
This story of love and war and tragedy had me hooked in from the very first line. The imagery is amazing putting the reader right in the scene with the main character. The author clearly has an appreciation of language and has taken great care to choose his words making this story a pleasure to read. I love the use of repetition, giving the reader the impression of being caught up in the thoughts of this desperate man.
It is not at all predictable. When he first arrives home to find her gone, we are led to believe she has left him, which seems to be confirmed when he goes to see her and speaks to the new 'executor of her every want' , having an awkward, but civilized conversation.
Once we see the situation from her own point of view, it becomes clear that while they both want the same things, to be together again, there is little chance of them reuniting. Their life has changed and will never be the same again.
I shed a tear when he said goodbye. I desperately wanted him to hold on a little longer in case she somehow pulled through. To have the reader so involved after so few words is impressive.
This story was moving, emotional and tragic. I loved it and will recommend it many times over.