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          Elizabeth Jane Howard's critically acclaimed family saga comes to its conclusion as the Cazalets reflect on their past and begin the inexorable move forward..

          Cazalet Chronicles Books In Order

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          Publication Order of Cazalet Chronicles Books

          The Light Years (1990)
          Marking Time (1991)
          Confusion (1993)
          Casting Off (1995)
          All Change (2013)

          The Cazalet Chronicles series is a set of five family saga novels by celebrated British author Elizabeth Jane Howard.

          The charming yet thrilling series of novels tells the tale of the yearnings and secrets of the Cazalet family that lives in Home Place, Sussex over the course of 30 years.

          The award-winning author of the Cazalet Chronicles “brilliantly” examines a marriage disrupted by a beautiful interloper (The New York Times).

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        3. Elizabeth Jane Howard's critically acclaimed family saga comes to its conclusion as the Cazalets reflect on their past and begin the inexorable move forward.
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        5. The Cazalet Chronicles was a five-book series about the well-to-do Cazalet family, which began with The Light Years, set in in prewar.
        6. The first four novels in the series were published between 1990 and 1995 with the latest one All Change published in 2013. The Cazalet Chronicles are an exploration of the ambitions, passion, and affairs of the Cazalet family as they live their normal Upper Class lives, from the prewar period, up until about 15 years after the end of the war in the fifties.

          Writing with poignant observation an