The Shadow Between is based on the diary of a well-known illustrator and artist, William Parkinson (1858-1938).
This was the period when the old ways were being superseded by the beginnings of modern life-- railways, cycles, motor transport, photography, cinemas, medicine, fashions, the fading of the British Empire, and new social attitudes.
The story is set in West Sussex, near Midhurst --now the centre of the South Downs National Park.
In 1882 William was 24.
He visited a college friend whose father was Rector of Terwick, near Rogate and fell in love with the Rector's daughter.
It was a very intense experience which affected the rest of his life.
The book is fully illustrated.