‘Life must go on’ involves the no man’s land between flawed recollections and true reality, or a conflict of realities. In the same way that some infinities are bigger than others are some realities more real than others?It is about the events which resulted in the remembrances of four connected lives.It starts with the life happenings which gave rise to some of the fractured incomplete vivid impressions of a ten-year-old girl. Just before the outbreak of World War two.This is followed by the more coherent but equally traumatic memories of a fifteen-year-old girl, during that war.The story is then taken up with what a forty something year old female remembered of her life during the post war years up to the late nineteen sixties.Finally, the recollections of events from the mid-1960s to the late 1980s, by a sixty-year-old widow completes the quartet.The connection between their lives is eventually revealed, but everything is not as it seems.