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Philip Gibbs’s The Middle of the Road is a thoughtful and reflective novel that explores the social and political atmosphere of early 20th-century England.
The book centers on characters who struggle to find balance between extreme viewpoints—whether in politics, society, or personal beliefs. Through their experiences, Gibbs presents the idea of the “middle road” as a path of moderation, reason, and compromise in a world often divided by strong and opposing opinions.