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The tramp was Uncle Peter (Aunt Dee’s husband) who’d gone AWOL & was who also having an affair with Keith's mother whilst simultaneously dying from his war wounds

Keith seemed to be turning into his father. So sad.
Over all, I was left feeling dissatisfied. The end did not quite do justice to the great beginning.
Presumably Auntie Dee did not know about the affair, or indeed Uncle Peter going AWOL and so disgracing her

What I found wonderful about the book was the way it showed how events and life generally are so misunderstood due to limited information and a limited worldview. I loved the way Frayn slowly brings the facts into focus, and how knowledge creates a world and destroys what existed before.

Beautifully put, Ben.

That’s great Joy D
There’s a few Frayn discussions here. Feel free to revive them. All his books we’ve read have been winners
There’s a few Frayn discussions here. Feel free to revive them. All his books we’ve read have been winners
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Aunt Dee did not herself go to help her husband either because she was afraid, ashamed or because of the affair or because she knew her husband was in love with her sister.
Happy to be corrected if I got it wrong.