4.25🌟 A light and sparkling summer novel! Susan Scarlett's (aka Noel Streatfeild) books are such a treat. So far, I've read half of them and they've all been wonderfully entertaining.
My Favorite Section:
"The cottage was as charming inside as out. There were beautiful oak beams in all the rooms, and they showed well against white distempered walls. There were two good sitting-rooms, a stone-flagged kitchen, a small scullery, four bedrooms, and halfway up the queer-shaped oak staircase, the pride of the cottage, a bathroom."
What I Loved:
☀️ Hardworking, helpful, independent, considerate and kind Janet Brain
☀️ Mrs. Maggie Brain and her determination to keep going and not give up on life
☀️ Lovely, thoughtful Barbara and her crusty-but-likable father, The Colonel
☀️ The sweet cottage at Worsingford
☀️ Adorable little Iris (she was my fav character!)
What I Didn't Love (and frustrated me greatly):
❊ The horribly selfish and self-centered sister, Sheila
❊ A somewhat rushed ending where things were resolved in a positive way, but all of the messed up situations were almost brushed over and forgotten.
❊ The misunderstanding between Donald and Janet that could have been resolved with just a few words.
I had mixed feelings about Gladys—I felt indignation for her possessiveness of Donald, unkindness to Iris and general bad behavior...but, I could also pity her for the position she was in and how much she loved and counted on Donald's return affection.
Overall, I had fun reading this Furrowed Middlebrow novel and I would read it again. The only reason why I didn't rate it higher was because of the way the ending was written and the detestable, immature Sheila. Ughhh!
Many thanks to my dear friend, Gina (@gina.stanyer.books on IG) for buddy reading this book with me for July!
Definitely a worthwhile read...especially for the summer months!