To Let (Forsyte Saga Vol. 3)

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John Galsworthy 1921
English
  • The Awakening
  • 1:1 Encounter
  • 1:2 Fine Fleur Forsyte
  • 1:3 At Robin Hill
  • 1:4 The Mausoleum
  • 1:5 The Native Heath
  • 1:6 Jon
  • 1:7 Fleur
  • 1:8 Idyll on Grass
  • 1:9 Goya
  • 1:10 Trio
  • 1:11 Duet
  • 1:12 Caprice
  • 2:1 Mother and Son
  • 2:2 Fathers and Daughters
  • 2:3 Meetings
  • 2:4 In Green Street
  • 2:5 Purely Forsyte Affairs
  • 2:6 Soames’ Private life
  • 2:7 June Takes a Hand
  • 2:8 The Bit Between the Teeth
  • 2:9 The Fat in the Fire
  • 2:10 Decision
  • 2:11 Timothy Prophesies
  • 3:1 Old Jolyon Walks
  • 3:2 Confession
  • 3:3 Irene
  • 3:4 Soames Cogitates
  • 3:5 The Fixed Idea
  • 3:6 Desperate
  • 3:7 Embassy
  • 3:8 The Dark Tune
  • 3:9 Under the Oak Tree
  • 3:10 Fleur’s Wedding
  • 3:11 The Last of the Old Forsytes
‘The Forsyte Saga’ is the story of a wealthy London family stretching from the eighteen-eighties until the nineteen-twenties.

To Let is the third and final book in the saga (although Galsworthy later published two further trilogies which extend the story). We are now in 1920, about twenty years since Irene married Young Jolyon and gave birth to John and since Soames married Annette, who gave him a daughter, Fleur. The two sides of the family have not met since those times and John and Fleur do not even know of each other’s existence.

All the old Forsytes are dead except for Timothy. Val and Holly have returned from South Africa and Val is training racehorses in Sussex. June has opened her gallery near Cork Street.

Soames arranges to meet Fleur at June’s gallery and while there, and again later in a patisserie, they see Irene and Jon. Soames ignores them but Fleur and Jon are attracted to one another at a distance.

As they leave, Fleur drops her handkerchief... (Summary by Andy Minter)

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