We Two Together

A Novel

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Pub Date Aug 28 2023 | Archive Date Oct 09 2023

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‘Go on, Freddie, tell the whole story. Remember that last night when you were together. You knew then that your love had made you both immortal: here’s your chance to tell it.’

Suddenly confronted by memories of his first great love, Freddie McNaughton recounts how, together, they surmounted all obstacles until fate intervened.

It’s the 1960s and the world is changing, identities being redefined and loyalties challenged. At his single-sex Catholic public school the volatile sixteen year-old Freddie is discovering things about himself which he doesn’t know how to handle. But falling in love with the beautiful Paul changes all that: they bond, and dream of a life together. They adopt Walt Whitman’s famous poem ‘We Two Boys Together Clinging’ which becomes their ‘national anthem’. Their intensity spills over in their response to art, music and poetry.

Telling his story through a series of letters written fifty years after the event and discovered after his death, Freddie remembers the struggles that they had to overcome: not least those of faith, identity and loyalty. Yet, even as heartbreak lies in wait, this absorbing tale does not have a tragic end: the two firmly believe that their love for each other has made them immortal.

‘Go on, Freddie, tell the whole story. Remember that last night when you were together. You knew then that your love had made you both immortal: here’s your chance to tell it.’

Suddenly confronted...


A Note From the Publisher

James Lomax was born in Surrey and brought up in London, Somerset and Sussex. Despite a degree in Law from Cambridge and training as a Chartered Accountant, he became an art historian and museum curator. He has written extensively, mainly on eighteenth century decorative arts. We Two Together: A Novel is his first novel. James lives in the Yorkshire Dales with his civil partner.

James Lomax was born in Surrey and brought up in London, Somerset and Sussex. Despite a degree in Law from Cambridge and training as a Chartered Accountant, he became an art historian and museum...


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Follows the first love of Freddie McNaughton recounted in a series of letters found after his death, recalling his self-discovery, his 'summer of love', the challenges he faced and his first heartbreak without losing the tone of queer joy.

Evokes the shifting moral and social attitudes of the 1960s as the setting moves between the hothouse atmosphere of a single-sex Catholic boarding school and his home life in London and Sussex.

A character-driven, semi-autobiographical, gay coming-of-age love story.

Follows the first love of Freddie McNaughton recounted in a series of letters found after his death, recalling his self-discovery, his 'summer of love', the challenges he faced and his first...


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In the midst of unexpected waves of nostalgia for his first profound romance, Freddie McNaughton revisits the journey they embarked on together, conquering every challenge until destiny intervened.

Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, a time of shifting paradigms and evolving loyalties, Freddie, an impassioned sixteen-year-old navigating his way through an all-boys Catholic school, finds himself grappling with uncharted aspects of his identity. However, the entrance of the captivating Paul into his life alters everything. Their love becomes a transformative force, uniting them as they envision a shared future. A poignant connection is encapsulated by their embrace of Walt Whitman's iconic poem 'We Two Boys Together Clinging,' which becomes their anthem. Their profound bond resonates in their shared appreciation for art, music, and poetry.

Narrated through a collection of letters penned half a century after the events, and discovered posthumously, Freddie recounts the trials they braved. These challenges encompassed matters of faith, self-discovery, and allegiance. Yet, even as heartache looms, this enthralling narrative doesn't culminate in tragedy. Both protagonists steadfastly believe that their love has endowed them with immortality, leaving a lasting testament to their enduring affection.

LGBTQIA+ fiction books are of great importance as they provide representation, empathy, and understanding for LGBTQIA+ individuals, educate and raise awareness about social issues, validate and affirm diverse identities, foster open conversations, challenge stereotypes, enhance literary diversity, encourage personal growth, and build bridges between communities. They contribute to inclusivity, acceptance, and a more comprehensive understanding of the human experience.

The book cover is eye-catching and appealing and would spark my interest if in a bookshop. Thank you very much to the author, publisher and Netgalley for this ARC.

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A great story told though letters. First loves fondly remembered and the heartache of its end felt fresh and real.

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"We Two Together" by James Lomax is a heartfelt and emotionally charged novel that delves deep into the complexities of human relationships, the enduring power of love, and the resilience of the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II England, this novel takes readers on a journey through time and the lives of its characters with a poignancy that lingers long after the final page.

At the heart of the story are the two central characters, Freddie and Paul, whose love story is both tender and tumultuous. Through letters, Lomax paints a vivid portrait of their relationship, from the passionate days of their youth to the challenges they face as they grow older. The depth and authenticity of these characters are truly remarkable, making it easy for readers to become emotionally invested in their lives.

The historical setting is impeccably researched and vividly described, transporting readers to a post-war England filled with both hope and hardship. Lomax captures the essence of the era, including the social norms and struggles of the time, with a keen eye for detail that enhances the overall authenticity of the narrative.

The narrative structure of "We Two Together" is unique and engaging. It weaves between past and present, allowing readers to piece together the puzzle of Freddie and Paul's lives and the secrets they hold. This storytelling technique adds depth and suspense to the novel, making it difficult to put down.

Lomax's prose is elegant and evocative, showcasing his skill as a storyteller. The emotional depth of the characters is conveyed with sensitivity and nuance, and the dialogue feels authentic and true to the time period. The author's ability to convey the complexity of human emotions, especially in the face of adversity, is a testament to his writing prowess.

While "We Two Together" is a compelling and beautifully written novel, some readers may find the pacing a bit slow at times. The detailed exploration of the characters' lives and relationships, while enriching the narrative, may require patience from those seeking a more fast-paced read.

In conclusion, "We Two Together" by James Lomax is a poignant and emotionally resonant novel that explores the enduring power of love and the depths of the human heart. It is a beautifully crafted story that transports readers to a bygone era while delving into universal themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. Although its pacing may not suit all tastes, those who appreciate richly developed characters and a profound exploration of relationships will find this novel to be a rewarding and memorable read. James Lomax's storytelling is a testament to the enduring appeal of love stories that span generations.

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