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Daniela wrote: "I nominate Frost In May by Antonia White. I have just bought it in a used book shop 😍"
Absolutely a beautiful story. And very true.
Absolutely a beautiful story. And very true.
I second that nomination and will try to stuff the ballot box!
JosephineBookwyrm wrote: "I nominate The Street or The Narrows by Ann Petry and The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West."
Please choose which one you would prefer to nominate, JosephineBookwyrm, "The Street" or "The Narrows" by Ann Petry.
If no one else will nominate another book to Sunday (20th August) I will add to the poll two of your nominations (one by Ann Petry, one by Dorothy West).
Please choose which one you would prefer to nominate, JosephineBookwyrm, "The Street" or "The Narrows" by Ann Petry.
If no one else will nominate another book to Sunday (20th August) I will add to the poll two of your nominations (one by Ann Petry, one by Dorothy West).

The nominations for October are as followed:
Frost in May by Antonia White
Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith
A Far Cry from Kensington by Muriel Spark
Surfacing by Margaret Atwood
The Street by Ann Petry
The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West
Nomination for October is closed, the poll will appear soon.
Frost in May by Antonia White
Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith
A Far Cry from Kensington by Muriel Spark
Surfacing by Margaret Atwood
The Street by Ann Petry
The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West
Nomination for October is closed, the poll will appear soon.
Loved it two years ago. Confirmed most of my apprehensions about religion.
Chris wrote: "Loved it two years ago. Confirmed most of my apprehensions about religion."
I read it too. And it was a personal, emotional reading to me (I grew up in a Catholic country). One of my favourite books.
I read it too. And it was a personal, emotional reading to me (I grew up in a Catholic country). One of my favourite books.

I read it too. And it was a personal, emotional reading to me (I grew up in a Catholic country). One of my..."
I loved it too although the details around Catholicism were completely new to me and quite alien, so look forward to getting your perspective on White's story.
Books mentioned in this topic
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Frost in May (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Margaret Atwood (other topics)Patricia Highsmith (other topics)
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Antonia White (other topics)
Antonia White (other topics)
The full list of VMC books you can find on our to-read shelf.
For the sake of diversity, please don't nominate books from previous poll, that is:
Good Behaviour by Molly Keane
South Riding by Winifred Holtby
On the Side of the Angels by Betty Miller
Mary Anne by Daphne du Maurier
The Ghostly Lover by Elizabeth Hardwick.
You will be able to nominate them again after a month.
You can nominate 1 or 2 books. The rest of the rules you can find here.