
The White Horses by Halliwell Sutcliffe is a historical novel set during the English Civil War, centering on the life of a country squire and his family, particularly focusing on his son's internal conflict between personal desires and familial duty.The narrative explores the tension between youthful longing for adventure and the responsibilities of war, with a focus on the emotional complexities that arise in times of conflict.As the story begins, the father contemplates the impending turmoil, while his son, eager for a sense of purpose and romance, is drawn to a young woman in the community.The looming civil strife between the Royalists and Parliamentarians creates a backdrop where love, loyalty, and duty collide.The characters must navigate the challenges of war, with familial loyalty tested by the call to arms.Sutcliffe effectively sets the stage for a tale filled with the contrasts of youthful enthusiasm, the responsibilities of war, and the sacrifices required by both family and nation, portraying the deep emotional impacts of living through a time of national upheaval.