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message 1: by Karen (last edited Oct 01, 2019 07:53AM) (new)

Karen | 351 comments Happy October all , this month we will be reading my choice of Milton Place which is one of Persephone newly released books from earlier in the year ( number 131).
Hope you can join me this month !


message 2: by Susan (new)

Susan | 236 comments I hope to have the book of Milton Place by next week and in the meantime, I’m working on finishing up Long Live Great Bardfield.


message 3: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Just started and really enjoying it so far. Elisabeth de Waal wrote five books and none was published in her lifetime according to the preface written by her son Victor. The Exiles Return was published by Persephone books in 2013.
So funny that Mr Barlow's servants all run for the hills every wednesday morning when Emily arrives for her weekly visit to see her father.


message 4: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer So pleased to see this come up! I haven’t read The Exiles Return yet, so haven’t experienced de Waal’s writing. I bought Milton Place earlier this year and this makes an excellent reason to start It.


message 5: by Tania (new)

Tania | 568 comments Mod
I'm going to put Long Live Great Bardfield: The Autobiography of Tirzah Garwood aside for now and start this one.


message 6: by Toast (new)

Toast (hotbutteredtoast) | 55 comments I'm looking forward to this. So many people have all enjoyed it, raved about it, time to see if it can live up to the hype. No pressure then - over to you Milton Place.
Toast


message 7: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Hi Veronique, looking forward to reading what you think soon !


message 8: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Karen wrote: "Hi Veronique, looking forward to reading what you think soon !"

I’m pleased to see that you enjoyed it! :O) It makes me want to read it even more! Still haven’t got my copy. Won’t bore you with the silly details. I shall however have it before the month and read it. I’ve been so bad with my Persephone books, and yet there are in the bookcase right in front of me... I’m ordering Greenbanks and Mansfield’s Journal too :O)


message 9: by Karen (last edited Oct 15, 2019 06:24AM) (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: "Hi Veronique, looking forward to reading what you think soon !"

I’m pleased to see that you enjoyed it! :O) It makes me want to read it even more! Still haven’t got my copy. Won’t bo..."

Hi Veronique, no worries, I understand. Join in whenever you can.
So many books and so little time : o


message 10: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Karen wrote: "So many books and so little time : o..."

Totally! And I seem to be a glutton reader :O)

I keep looking at the Persephone webpage in case the new books appear for sale (they are in the bottom of the list but you can’t access them), but not yet. It will probably be at the end of the month.


message 11: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: "So many books and so little time : o..."

Totally! And I seem to be a glutton reader :O)

I keep looking at the Persephone webpage in case the new books appear for sale (they are in t..."
Hi Veronique, do you receive the Persephone Biannually magazine ? Always exciting when they announce the new books : ) x


message 12: by Veronique (last edited Oct 15, 2019 06:56AM) (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Karen wrote: " do you receive the Persephone Biannually magazine ? Always exciting when they announce the new books..."

I do but I’m being impatient LOL.
Question - have you bought their second book of short stories, and do you like it?


message 13: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: " do you receive the Persephone Biannually magazine ? Always exciting when they announce the new books..."

I do but I’m being impatient LOL.
Question - have you bought their second bo..."
Hi Veronique, yes, i've just started it and enjoying so far : )


message 14: by Tania (new)

Tania | 568 comments Mod
Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: "So many books and so little time : o..."

Totally! And I seem to be a glutton reader :O)

I keep looking at the Persephone webpage in case the new books appear for sale (they are in t..."


Hi Veronique.
They have been announced. They are; Expiation by Elizabeth von Arnim, A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, and 'One Woman's Year' by Stella Martin Currey. Forthcoming in the dropdown menu from Books. (I also check). :-)


message 15: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Karen - nice. Looking forward to hearing what your review is of it. Somehow, I find short stories harder than novels.

Tania - I saw these too at the bottom of the list. It is so tempting, isn’t it :0)


message 16: by Tania (new)

Tania | 568 comments Mod
I'm looking forward to the Elizabeth von Arnim one.

I think Short stories are a very hard form to write, but can be brilliant when done well.

I am enjoying Milton Place and should be finished today.


message 17: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Tania wrote: "Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: "So many books and so little time : o..."

Totally! And I seem to be a glutton reader :O)

I keep looking at the Persephone webpage in case the new books appear for s..."
Hi Tania, I'm looking forward to the one by Elizabeth von Arnim but i'm not really a fan of Virginia Woolf : /


message 18: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments The Von Arnim one is also the one I’m interested in (loved her The Enchanted April, and have Vera to read). As it happens, I finally ordered yesterday (Milton, which I’ll read as soon as I get it; Greenbanks for next month; and Dimanche). And would you believe that the new books are available today!!!!! AAAAHHHHH!!!! I missed them by 1 day!


message 19: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "The Von Arnim one is also the one I’m interested in (loved her The Enchanted April, and have Vera to read). As it happens, I finally ordered yesterday (Milton, which..." Hi dear Veronique, that's great news! I loved reading Vera and looking forward to reading more by Elizabeth von Arnim.


message 20: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Just received the new Biannually in the post :O)


message 21: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "Just received the new Biannually in the post :O)" Hi Veronique, me too. The picture on the front cover is so adorable.


message 22: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments About a third in and very much enjoying de Waal’s writing style. I also really like the characters of the old gentleman and Anita (the daughters not so much). The house itself, with the gardens, feels like a protagonist...

Should hopefully finish tonight :O)


message 23: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "About a third in and very much enjoying de Waal’s writing style. I also really like the characters of the old gentleman and Anita (the daughters not so much). The house itself, with the gardens, fe..." Hi Veronique, Emily and Cecilia are terrible daughters aren't they !!


message 24: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments Karen wrote: "Emily and Cecilia are terrible daughters aren't they !!..."

Aren’t they just!!! Why can’t they be happy with their own lives? Well, I guess, that is the problem...


message 25: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Veronique wrote: "Karen wrote: "Emily and Cecilia are terrible daughters aren't they !!..."

Aren’t they just!!! Why can’t they be happy with their own lives? Well, I guess, that is the problem..."

Hi Veronique, looking forward to reading what your thoughts are on finishing.


message 26: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 90 comments I did very much like it :O)
Off to the other thread.


message 27: by Susan (new)

Susan | 236 comments I’m late to the party but finally started this and am intrigued. What a pair of romantics to cherish the memory of their two dances for all those years! Also, I realized that the author was the grandmother of Edmund de Waal who wrote The Hare with the Amber Eyes about his family, so I may be adding that to my pile of books too ;).


message 28: by Karen (new)

Karen | 351 comments Susan wrote: "I’m late to the party but finally started this and am intrigued. What a pair of romantics to cherish the memory of their two dances for all those years! Also, I realized that the author was the gra..." Hi Susan, looking forward to reading what you think soon. I enjoyed it : )


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