 
    Seventh in the 'Strangers and Brothers' series, this is a novel of conflict exploring the world of the great Anglo-Jewish banking families between the two World Wars. Charles March is heir to one of these families and is beginning to make a name for himself at the Bar. When he wishes to change his way of life and do something useful he is forced into a quarrel with his father, his family and his religion.
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A brilliant acheivment.--Walter Allen
Hypnotic readability.--Daily Mail
Vivid, compact, and intellectuallt satisfying.--Evening News
The third book in C. P. Snow's magnificent Strangers and Brothers sequence. Set between 1927 and 1936, it tells the story of Charles March, the reluctant heir to a Jewish banking dynasty.
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