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: In the United States, this book was published under the title Return Journey . Rail Ticket: Cheap Day Return

: Readers generally find Delderfield’s characterization "superb" and the story "highly readable," even if it is not considered his absolute best work.

: It is recommended for dedicated fans of Delderfield as an interesting look at his development as a writer, though it lacks the epic scale of his later works like the Swann Saga or The Avenue . cheap_day_return

In a practical context, a "Cheap Day Return" is a UK rail ticket designed for same-day travel during (typically after 09:30 on weekdays and all day on weekends).

: It explores the psychological adjustment of returning to a place that is now unrecognizable. Written in the late 1960s about the 1930s, some modern readers find its treatment of female characters and sexual relationships somewhat "chauvinistic" or "male-minded" by today’s standards. : In the United States, this book was

: The book is praised for its clear, evocative picture of life in a small British coastal town between the world wars.

: Significant cost savings compared to Anytime Day Returns; flexibility to return on any eligible train that day without a specific seat reservation. In a practical context, a "Cheap Day Return"

This novel follows Kent Stuart, a photographer who returns to his small hometown of Redcliffe Bay after a thirty-year absence. He seeks to confront the memories of a scandalous affair from 1932 that cost him his youth and happiness.