Leo Colston ist ein Mann fortgeschrittenen Alters, als er in einem alten roten Karton auf sein Jugendtagebuch stößt. »Tagebuch für das Jahr 1900« steht darauf, und dieser Fund lässt Leo Colston in Gedanken zurückgehen in jenen Sommer, als er dreizehn war: Während der Ferien auf dem Landgut der Eltern seines Schulfreundes wird Leo zum Überbringer heimlicher Liebesbotschaften zwischen Ted, dem Pächter, und Marian, der schönen Tochter des Schlossherrn, deren Verlobung mit Lord Trimingham kurz bevorsteht. Gegen seinen Willen zieht es Leo immer tiefer in den Strudel des gefährlichen Spiels von Verlangen und Verrat, von versprochener und verbotener Liebe, und schließlich steht er vor der ersten großen Gewissensentscheidung seines jungen Lebens.
Leslie Poles Hartley Bücher






The Hireling
- 239 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The three books gathered together as Eustace and Hilda explore a brother and sister's lifelong relationship. Hilda, the older child, is both self-sacrificing and domineering, as puritanical as she is gorgeous; Eustace is a gentle, dreamy, pleasure-loving boy: the two siblings could hardly be more different, but they are also deeply devoted. And yet as Eustace and Hilda grow up and seek to go their separate ways in a world of power and position, money and love, their relationship is marked by increasing pain. L. P. Hartley's much-loved novel, the magnum opus of one of twentieth-century England's best writers, is a complex and spellbinding work: a comedy of upper-class manners; a study in the subtlest nuances of feeling; a poignant reckoning with the ironies of character and fate. Above all, it is about two people who cannot live together or apart, about the ties that bind--and break.
It is the summer of 1900 and Leo is staying with his friend Marcus. Leo likes Marcus's beautiful older sister, Marian very much. He becomes a secret messenger for her and a local farmer. But when he realizes what the messages they send each other are about, he is shocked and confused
The Harness Room
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story explores the evolving relationship between Fergus, a bookish teenager, and Fred, his father's rugged chauffeur, as they bond through boxing lessons. Initially intended to toughen Fergus up, their time together unexpectedly blossoms into a deep friendship, hinting at romantic feelings. This unexpected connection challenges the Colonel's perceptions of masculinity and reveals the complexities of identity and emotional growth in a young man navigating his self-worth.
Emotionally paralyzed by grief at her husband's death, Lady Franklin, an eligible young widow, unburdens herself to Leadbitter--a gallant, hard-bitten ex-soldier who has invested his savings, and himself, in the car he drives for hire--as he takes her on a series of journeys. He in turn beguiles her with stories of his nonexistent wife and children thereby weaning her from her self-absorption, but creating for himself a dreamlife with Lady Franklin at the heart of it. Half-hoping to make his dream come true, Leadbitter takes a bold step which costs him her company and brings the story to a dramatically unexpected end. "The Hireling" was made into a 1973 film starring Sarah Miles and Robert Shaw.
The go-between : level 4
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
It is the summer of 1900 and Leo is staying with his friend Marcus. Leo likes Marcus's beautiful older sister, Marian very much. He becomes a secret messenger for her and a local farmer. But when he realizes what the messages they send each other are about, he is shocked and confused.
Facial Justice
- 210 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Set in a post-World War III society, the narrative explores a dystopian world governed by a hidden dictator who enforces extreme equality to avert conflict. Individuality is suppressed, with beauty, intelligence, and personality considered threats to the regime. Punishments for dissent range from death to a chilling fate known as being "emptied," where victims lose their essence. This chilling backdrop raises questions about conformity, freedom, and the cost of peace in a society that prioritizes uniformity over humanity.


