"MEET ME UNDER THE CLOCK" has, as its main focus, the lives of 2 neighboring families -- the Whitehouse family and the Gould family -- in wartime Birmingham, England.
Within the Whitehouse family are 2 sisters - Audrey and Sylvia - who have long had a somewhat prickly relationship. (There is also a brother - Jack - who is several years younger than both sisters.) Audrey has always been the self-assured, fun-loving, attractive, and highly intelligent of the two who breezed through her studies. Whereas Sylvia struggled with dyslexia all through school and didn't feel quite so sure of herself. She was also a very tenderhearted and trusting person. The Gould family had 3 sons, the oldest of which -- Raymond --was reported killed in action while serving with the Royal Navy. Both families received the news of his death in November 1940. Birmingham, like London to the south, was then being subjected to nighttime bombing raids from the Luftwaffe.
The Second World War occupies center stage in this novel. The reader is made witness to the various changes the war makes on both families. Audrey joins the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) while Sylvia - who was then engaged to a man slightly older than herself who was working in a 'reserved' occupation - worked as an usher in a local cinema. But she would leave that job early in 1941 and go on to serve as a railway porter, a position that, prewar, had been closed to women. Sylvia wanted to feel that -- now that Audrey was serving with the forces -- she was making her contribution to the war effort.
I must hasten to add that there is lots of heartbreak and tragedies, as well as glimmers of hope and happiness in "Meet Me Under the Clock." Frankly, the more I became engrossed in the novel, the more the characters became so tangibly real to me. Sometimes, hours after I set the novel aside, I would think about both families and some of the challenging situations in which they found themselves. Any novel that can put a hold on me like that is a winner. That's why I highly recommend "MEET ME UNDER THE CLOCK." I could easily go on and on. But I don't want to unwittingly leave any spoilers here.
For anyone who reads this review in search of a novel to read this summer, look no further. Pick up "MEET ME UNDER THE CLOCK" and immerse yourself in it. You'll be glad that you did.