The Forgotten Affairs Of Youth (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
Isabel said. “I may remember one thing and you may remember something else altogether. Even if we were both in the same place at the same time.” She was walking across the Meadows with Jane. The morning, having started with a cool breeze off the North Sea, was beginning to warm up as the wind shifted its direction. Now it was from the south-west, a more favourable quarter, and the clouds that had obscured the sun earlier had rapidly dispersed. Isabel had left the house wearing a lightweight raincoat, which she now carried slung over her arm. Beside her, Jane had removed her sweater to reveal a fawn-coloured linen blouse that left her arms bare. Isabel thought this optimistic; the wind could swing back to the east and the temperature could drop, Scottish weather being almost entirely unpredictable and quite capable of producing four seasons in the space of an hour—or even less. She made the remark about memory because that was what they were now embarking upon: a reconstruction of the past.
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