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Ordeal
By Nevil Shute
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Nevil Shute wrote this prophetic novel just before the start of the Second World War. In it he imagines the devastation that results from an aerial bomb attack on Southampton that destroys the city's infrastructure and leaves the inhabitants at the mercy of cholera and further assaults. Against this dramatic backdrop, Shute grippingly chronicles the trials and tribulations of the Corbett family as they struggle to get to safety.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5What Happened to the Corbetts - Nevil Shute ****Shute has to be one of my favourite authors and I have loved his works ever since stumbling across a copy of ‘On the Beach’ a few years back. I believe he wrote around 23 novels so I have been rationing myself and reading 2 – 3 a year. He seems to be fairly overlooked today which is a real shame, it is true that the books may seem a little dated but they still carry many messages and character traits that are equally as relevant today. Written in 1938 the book is how Shute imagines the country will look after the outbreak of war and the struggles that will be faced. In order to detail this he introduces us to the Corbett family, as usual with the characters in a Shute book they tend to be middle class professionals and here we have no exceptions. Peter is a young solicitor whose wife stays at home with the children, one morning he wakes to discover that an air raid has taken place over Southampton, caught unaware he and his young family must first make sense of the attack and the damages caused, and then prepare for any further assaults. The bombings keep coming and soon the after effects are felt when fresh water and food stores run low. Eventually their lives become further endangered, and not just from the physical bombardments, but an outbreak of cholera forces Peter to take drastic action. A keen sailor he has a small private boat that he uses for holidaying around the British coast, using his knowledge he decides the safest way to safety is upon the open sea. But just what hardships will this decision throw in his way? Full of the horrors of war and the harsh reality of how a civilian’s life is turned upside down in an effort to protect those he loves.Shute is one of those authors that has the ability to draw me into a bygone world, one where the men are men and still have manners, just like you imagined your grandparents lived (although they more than likely didn’t). Even the bad guys in his books tend to have decency about them. There is never any sex or swearing just for the shock factor and you get the feeling that he really wanted you to care about his characters and what becomes of them. The other aspect of this book is how much of it was to become a reality and although he looked at the worst possible scenarios, there really was the possibility that events could have turned out the way described. There is even evidence to support that the publishing of this book spurred both government and councils to revaluate the measures already implemented for the outbreak of war.Although it doesn’t stand up as well to some of his later works, this is still a brilliant read. If it were written by anyone else I would give 5 stars, but when compared to Shute classics such as A Town Like Alice, it can only really be given a 4.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5What happened to the Corbetts is in a way a dystopian science fiction novel about the collapse of society after a catastrophic event. The writing style and atmosphere is similar to works of that period, its positively upbeat tone now feeling quite typical for that time.It is a didactic novel, helpful to teach what to think of in case of such an event. This edition includes a preface written by the author explaining that the novel was written in 1938 when the reality of war with Nazi Germany was taking contours, and as an airman Shute rightly predicted that air raids would be an important part of an armed conflict. What happened to the Corbetts was published in 1939, five months before the outbreak of the war.