Cover ArtThis book is about to become a major motion picture starring Harry Styles and Emma Corinne. I'm glad I read this before seeing the movie. It was very well written and immersive. Roberts captures this era in history quite well. The stakes for a gay man in 1950s England are high, making for an emotional and heartbreaking read. This novel is told from the perspectives of the three members of a love triangle, which makes for an interesting premise. They also did great casting for the movie, because I could vividly picture Harry Styles as Tom while reading. It was almost as if the character had been written for him. I predict this will be a big hit come next awards season. I would recommend this to fans of Call Me by Your Name, The Song of Achilles, or Carol.
 
Publisher description:
It is in 1950's Brighton that Marion first catches sight of Tom. He teaches her to swim, gently guiding her through the water in the shadow of the city's famous pier and Marion is smitten-determined her love alone will be enough for them both. A few years later near the Brighton Museum, Patrick meets Tom. Patrick is besotted with Tom and opens his eyes to a glamorous, sophisticated new world of art, travel, and beauty. Tom is their policeman, and in this age it is safer for him to marry Marion and meet Patrick in secret. The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed. In this evocative portrait of mid-centry England, Bethan Roberts reimagines the real life relationship the novelist E. M. Forster had with a policeman, Bob Buckingham, and his wife