First published in 1926, The Meadows of the Moon is an early novel by James Hilton, the celebrated author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Lost Horizon. Blending romance, introspection, and gentle humor, the story explores the lives of English characters seeking meaning, connection, and beauty in a rapidly changing world.
With Hiltonās characteristic warmth and sensitivity, the novel reflects on themes of love, nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of happiness. Though less known than his later works, The Meadows of the Moon reveals the beginnings of the style that would make Hilton a beloved voice in 20th-century literature.
First published in 1926, The Meadows of the Moon is an early novel by James Hilton, the celebrated author of Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Lost Horizon. Blending romance, introspection, and gentle humor, the story explores the lives of English characters seeking meaning, connection, and beauty in a rapidly changing world.
With Hiltonās characteristic warmth and sensitivity, the novel reflects on themes of love, nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of happiness. Though less known than his later works, The Meadows of the Moon reveals the beginnings of the style that would make Hilton a beloved voice in 20th-century literature.