D. E. Stevenson's "Five Windows" gives a view from 5 different windows of a young man's life, a true bildungsroman story which reminded me of couple of stories. Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield" in the trials and tribulations of a young man finding his way. The scene from Mrs. Hall boarding house reminded me of Balzac's "Papa Goriot" boarding house that Rastingnac stayed at in his poverty. The inmates from these stories had the same pettiness , gloom and self centeredness. I absolutely love Stevenson's novels and I truly hope they all come to Kindle. The setting takes place a little before World War 2 in Haines, Scotland. I wish I could visit and especially be able to time travel back to earlier times and escape these modern depressing ones, not like the past is perfect. I loved that David's upbringing and his parents teaching him how to be a kind young man. One of the saddest parts was about Malcolm, which made me cry.
I loved the religious, though brief, element, after I read this passage I re-read Timothy and Mr. Kirke (D.E. Stevenson) which I looked at Timothy in a better angle.
“ Do thy diligence to come before winter,” repeated Father. “ Paul was old and weary and he felt the approach of winter as old people still do. He felt the approach of death. He did not dread his passing for he knew that he would obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory, but he longed to see the beloved face of Timothy before he died.”
Story in short- David's life, his family and his friends he meets in his journey through his young life to young adulthood.
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David is 9 & he looks to catch some fish for the family breakfast and finds help from his shepherd friend, Malcolm. David Kirke's father is a preacher and his father is much older than his mother, who is 18 years older than David. Mr. Kirke is a peaceful man and unaware that the children make fun of his inquisitive ways. David's father is mocked by a larger boy and he must fight, though he be a loser at the end of it. Mrs. Kirke would have liked to have a little girl so David was not an only child. The Lorimers' farm is nearby and has 3 girls, Freda, around David's age and the twins. Mr. Lorimer is surley because he wanted a son. Malcolm helps David build a storage box from his mother which turned out lovely. Malcolm tells David to keep his mother's locket for him until he comes back from he war, it is 1939. David helps out at the garage and is friendly with a half wit man, who is a genius with cars. David finds out that Malcom has been killed in the war and he is overcomed. He does not want to forget his friend and decides to write everything down that he could remember. He also promises to keep the locket forever. Freda has to watch the twins, David convinces Freda to bring them their cottage. The twins are 8 & Freda is not happy at all, David hides with Janet, Freda and Elise are not able to find them. David tells Janet to keep their hiding place a secret. Uncle Matthew has come after an illness to get good air. James is David's father and his brother, Matthew have a hard time getting along due to their differences. Matthew offers to help with school in Edinburgh. The Kirkes have a hard time and thinking of David's education. David is living with Uncle Matthew, he is homesick but Uncle Matt has made it very comfortable and gives him companionship. Aunt Etta is happy when David comes to visit her, feeling a little worried about his "daft" aunt but the meeting is enjoyable and he learns more about the family. Uncle Matt sends a note for Aunt Etta to reply but she knows it is about selling her cottage which he refuses, and she was right but refuses to sell. Uncle Matt is angry with David because he did not bring a note from Aunt Etta about the cottage, only verbal response. David's mother told him that only children are more sensitive, and David feels quite upset and afraid at his uncle's behavior. Uncle Matt has a school friend, Mr. Blackworth who is quite a frequent visitor and has a nephew, Miles, David's age, they become fast friends. Miles wants to move to London for a job and have David join him but Uncle Matt looks to have David with him. Uncle Matt warms up for David being on his own and then coming into his firm, David suddenly feels kind of trapped. David has been in the service and is 20 now, he has a job in London and looks forward to rooming with Miles, but no further letters come to talk of the plans ahead. Being back in Haines and seeing his parents and his love for Haines, he would have liked to farm but not having the money makes that impossible. Mrs. Kirke finally has David call Miles about the date and place for which they will live, Miles says it is all off and he is to study in Edinburgh. David is upset and with his mom's help, they find a boarding house. David arrives at the boarding house and meets the other boarders and it is not very friendly to each other. David listens to Ned who sells cars and afterwards he is more depressed from his continual depressing talk. His room is not very appealing and he has no view. David has no friends at the office and the people at the boarding house are only interested in themselves and they are negative. Beryl Collingham, the actress, convinces David to take her out to dinner at and inexpensive place which is not so and wants to do it again. Ned wants David to contribute to Beryl's birthday dinner, so seeing that he might have to give more, since he has lent money to Ned before and never received anything back. The group drinks a lot and makes and Beryl makes fun of David from the things he told her at their last dinner. The waiter tells them they must leave because of all the ruckus. David is going to drive but returns for Beryl's purse and returns to find the car gone. David is happy to be rid of the group and walks home. Ned sees David and apologies for leaving him behind but sees David is upset and did not enjoy the party. In the end Ned got more money out of David, and David knows he must end this giving of money. Beryl comes to apologies but sees David forgives but no longer looks at her the same. He thought she was pretty but no more. David walks around and sees a bookstore with a room to let and decides to look at it. The room is perfect and peaceful but no furniture. The owner Mr. Cole will help him look for some used furniture. David tells the boarders he is leaving and Beryl comes into his room saying she is lonely and he locks her out. Mr. Coe helped buy the furniture and turn his attic flat into a home. After paying for the furniture and other things besides paying money that was not due to Mrs. Hall but to escape the other boarders, David has hardly any money for food. In watching the food markets and helping out, he was able to earn some vegetables. David's boss sees him eating in the office and questions him, after hearing the story he thought he ask David why he did not ask for an advance and David told him he wanted to do it on his own. David is surviving on the vegetables and bread. One night when he was leaving late from work he ran into Beryl, she was waiting for him. She told how unpleasant the boarding house was now and asked if he would have dinner or show his flat but David told her he had only a few pennies which Beryl refused to believe. She says she knows he has money and that he is horrid, David let it pass because he could not maintain the money relationship nor want to with this girl. Mr. Heatly invited David to have supper with him and his wife and enjoys the company. Mrs. Kirke hears that he has moved out of the boarding house and she is worried, she decides to come to London and David has her stay at his flat. She is amazed to hear about him being miserable in the boarding house and hopes he will never again not tell them the truth. She asks about the actress and sees one reason his mother has come and worried. He tells her that she need not worry. David is enjoying taking his mother around London which he asked for an advance to entertain his mother, which nobody believed and the other clerks teased him. After she left, David started to go to the vegetable/ farmer's market again and Mr. Smith gives him a job with setting prices which he does before work. David sees the buyer at the market again and they become friends. Teddy has a finance in Korea. David becomes friendly with the fellows at the office and he has gone out on dates with them. One time they were at a restaurant and Ned approaches David to introduce his friends and join Beryl and others at another table but David refuses. Having no money David is not able to go home. Mr. Coe asks him to keep shop and David agrees. Teddy reads one of David's stories and tells him about writing a book. Mr. Coe reads the whole thing but tells him it will not sell. David is refused by all publishers in London and sends it it to America. Teddy tells David that Paul is on leave and they are to be married. David is jealous about losing a friend, he is not in love with her, she would feel the same way if he married. David receives a letter from the American publisher wit a contract for his book plus a contract for future books. Being late for work, his boss calls him to his office and David tells him about the letter and gives him a name of a literary agent. David has come to Haines for his holiday and sees Janet all grown up. I have a feeling since that time they played hide and seek that Janet and David would marry, lets see. David comes home and Janet tells him she is going to London with some friends and they promise to visit each other. David tells his parents about his book. David visits the Lorimers and Freda and her father talk about David being a farmer. Could they be thinking that David should marry Freda? David sees that Freda is pretty but he has seen that pretty is not everything. Elsie is the same, really no life to her. Janet is not there but they discuss about her not going to London. David visited Uncle Matt, business is slow and it is best for David to stay where he is at, Matt looks older and his friend Cliffs he sees too. He also visits Aunt Etta and little changed. David listens to his father's sermon and sees were he has his writing talent. David and Mrs. Kirke want to talk to Janet alone but Elsie comes instead. They want to have Janet to live with her friends in London. Cliffe visits and tells about Helen, he wants to marry her. She is remote and David said he would want to marry a girl he would be comfortable with and finally Cliffe sees after spending the afternoon with Mrs. Kirke. David finds Malcolm's locket and places around his mother's neck. David finished his first novel and received 500 pounds for his book and a contract from an English publisher. David looked to Mr. Heatley for advise and was advised to take a 6 month holiday and see if the writing is workable. David visits Janet and her friends in their London flat. They have all read his book and liked it. Nell and Barbie were down on Janet's sisters looking to keep her home. They say at home Elsie is ill but David says his mother will look at see herself. David can not wait to see Janet again. Miles comes to see David and tells how much he regretted not going to London with him. He told of his quitting the lawyer thing and was to marry a girl but having no job prospects, her father told him no go. Finally Miles is interested in David to find out he is not a book store clerk but a writer and Miles thinks he could write a thriller. Mrs. Kirke looked in on Elsie and she is doing okay. Aunt Etta died of a heart attack. I bet she leaves her cottage to David. Uncle Matt's letter talked about Etta not having more money for he has been helping her without her knowing because she had a small income. Also Aunt Etta has given the cottage to David, it is run down and he should sell right away. Miles comes to David's party and likes Nell. David tells Janet she must stay in London as his mother suggested. David and Janet are to take a look at the cottage. Miles has finished his thriller which has taken him 23 hours and asks David to read it. David tries to be kind and tells him to have Mr. Randall, the agent read it. They look at the cottage in its total neglected but Jan can see it fixed up and David could live in it. Jan asks why not ask Freda for help and he says that it is not Freda's thing and Jan will help with Barbie too. Jan and David take a look at the house. It finally dawns on David that he loves Janet. The contractor has said the house is sound and he will start working with Jan's help. David loves Jan but is afraid to ruin their friendship. David buys flowers for Jan and blurted out that he loves her but she says they must make sure. I think she thinks he loves Freda? Barbie tells David that Janet has loved him for a long time. She is planning on going home and they wil keep her there, David must marry her now. David tells Jan they will marry. She tells of the family expect him to marry Freda and live to the farm but David say she does not days love Freda, they are just friends and doing so is a terrible thought, to be Jan's brother, he will be her husband and they will travel before returning to Haines. David wrote to his mother about all.
I bet Freda finds someone to marry but it seems that Elsie might go the way that Aunt Etta lived.