Few Right Thinking Men
Discover the captivating world of "Few Right Thinking Men" by Sulari Gentill, a compelling novel set in the early 1930s during a tumultuous period marked by the Great Depression. This engaging tale follows Rowland Sinclair, a wealthy Australian artist who leads a comfortably bohemian lifestyle alongside his eclectic group of friends—a poet, a fellow painter, and a bold sculptress. As societal tensions rise and the Far Right begins to gain ground, Sinclair and his companions find themselves navigating a landscape fraught with conflict and uncertainty. Published in 2020, this 384-page book is a must-read for fans of English literature who appreciate rich character development and historical context. Immerse yourself in Gentill's vivid storytelling and explore the complexities of friendship and ideology during a pivotal moment in history.