Lawrence of Arabia's Clouds Hill
(Author) Andrew NormanWhen T.E. Lawrence joined the Royal Tank Corps at Bovington in Dorset in spring 1923, he was a disillusioned and damaged individual and anxious to discard his previous persona of 'Lawrence of Arabia.' By chance he came across a former woodman's cottage, then in disrepair, and set about making it a home. At first he regarded 'Clouds Hill' merely as a pied-a-terre, but subsequently described it as 'an earthly paradise'. Andrew Norman explores the personality of this endlessly fascinating figure - a giant of history yet a significantly flawed man - and the impact that this peaceful corner of England had on his unquiet soul."
Andrew Norman
Andrew Norman is a renowned British author best known for his novel "The Secret Life of Bees." His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, rich character development, and poignant storytelling. Norman's work has made a significant impact on literature by addressing important social issues with compassion and insight.