We Are Not Alone (novel)
1937 novel by James Hilton / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We Are Not Alone is a 1937 novel by James Hilton.[2] It is one of his more sombre works, portraying the tragic consequences of anti-foreign hysteria in England just before World War I.[3] It has been compared to Goodbye, Mr. Chips in its portrayal of small-town life through the eyes of an everyman protagonist.[4]
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Author | James Hilton |
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Subject | World War I |
Published | Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 12 March 1937[1] |
Media type | Book |
Pages | 231 |
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