Description
In 1946, members of the Sheridan family--David, a pilot scarred by Japanese torture in Sumatra; his mother, Marion, widowed by the war; and his sister, Vesta, a noted war artist--struggle to rebuild their lives in the wake of the devastation of war.
January 1946.
For some the Second World War is over, but for the Sheridan family, the battle continues.
David Sheridan, an RAF pilot scarred by Japanese torture, must make one last crucial visit to the Orient before he can marry and take over the family estate.
Vesta, his sister, the acclaimed war artist, is finding that peace does not bring inspiration and Marion, their mother, urges them to make a new future for themselves and leave the past behind.
But how can they, when its legacy surrounds them every day?