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When is an infatuation an obsession? What makes a love story? Is it true love or merely the idea of what a relationship should or could be?
A Patient Obsession follows the lives of Henry and Patience from their early encounters at the end of World War II when Henry is convalescing in Wales after experiencing traumatic events during his time serving in India. His early return to the terrors of the India/Pakistan partition only serves further to haunt his life and relationships.
Time passes from Henry's early fixation on Patience to their separate lives in England and Australia to a
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When is an infatuation an obsession? What makes a love story? Is it true love or merely the idea of what a relationship should or could be?

A Patient Obsession follows the lives of Henry and Patience from their early encounters at the end of World War II when Henry is convalescing in Wales after experiencing traumatic events during his time serving in India. His early return to the terrors of the India/Pakistan partition only serves further to haunt his life and relationships.

Time passes from Henry's early fixation on Patience to their separate lives in England and Australia to a long-imagined and wished for meeting in Tuscany.

Told partly through memories and correspondence the novel explores the sadness of obsession: when reality does not live up to your dream.

Reviews

An utterly charming story of Henry and Patience, two kindred spirits who form a bond that can cross time and oceans. The connection is captured in their correspondence, from fledgling affection to conflict, frustration, and loneliness.



This is a clever epistolary novel teeming with the same wonder and mystery as a box full of scrapbooks and old letters newly discovered.



With warmth and joy, Dunton-Rose illuminates a precious human truth: an ordinary life contains remarkable tales.

Morgan Bell

A beautiful and tender portrayal, reminiscent of John Williams' quiet tragedy, Stoner.

Karen Eastwood


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Autorenporträt
Coming from Anglo-Indian ancestry Meryl Dunton-Rose explores themes of race and dislocation in her new novel The Fuchsia Sari. As a teacher and educator who has lived across many continents and countries the search for a sense of belonging has always been an integral part of her life. Family history has again played a scaffolding role, as in A Patient Obsession, her first novel. Her grandparents' lives in both India and England have been a source of curiosity for many years and their story has inspired her writing even while wishing she had paid more interest and asked more questions when young. The Fuchsia Sari is a recreation of her grandparents' lives as they may or may not have lived them.