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Karen
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Oh, I'll say it again, it's such a beautiful book.



Louise is a great villain, though. An updated Emma Bovary.

I agree about Louise, btw... :D


Very interesting portrayal of a divorced woman in post WW11 England. Sadly, I know several woman whose husbands left them abruptly, leaving them shocked and financially upset; I wish I could say this was outdated, but it isn't.
Louise was a wonderful villain.



Good description of the kids. I'd read more of Whipple also.

This is a totally new genre for me and I'm loving everything about these books! Just finished Someone at a Distance and started Miss Pettigrew.
I buy the Classics on Amazon and the "real" ones from The Book Depository in the UK - their prices are good and they have free shipping with no minimum purchase. I would love to buy directly from the store but they charge a lot for shipping.
They did send me their biannual newsletter and the catalog for free which is a fabulous reference.
This is a great, informative group - am so glad to be a part of it!!
Deb in Minneapolis