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Offshore
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
Offers a portrait of a group of eccentrics living in houseboats on the river Thames and describes how their disparate lives intertwine and complicate matters for everyone.
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Teresereading
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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‘Are we to gather that Dreadnought is asking us all to do something dishonest?‘ Richard asked.

Apparently it‘s unusual to open a novel with dialogue.
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rachaich
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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Mehso-so

Slim novel which felt understandably dated, especially in sexist attitudes.
The characters were well developed and I liked the ways they interacted.

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rachaich
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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Late night photo of latest read which I picked up in the bookshop at Stourhead.
I've read a couple by her.
This feels a little dated but hopefully not cringily so...

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quietjenn
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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Note to self: read more Penelope Fitzgerald. 🙂 Recommendations welcome! There only other I've read is Human Voices.

Ruthiella I‘ve only read The Blue Flower, The Bookshop and Gate of Angels. The first is probably my favorite but I don‘t think one can go wrong with any of her books! She‘s genius at getting a lot of story across with just a few perfectly wrought sentences. 2y
quietjenn @Ruthiella thank you! I know I have at least one or two of those, as the ebooks frequently go on sale. And it‘s so true. I marvel at it, perhaps because I myself am *very verbose in writing 😂 (edited) 2y
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Brimful
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Pickpick

This is a well crafted book with fully formed characters. It‘s about liminality: the characters are all in their own way in between. In between love and hate, life and death, childhood and adulthood, marriage and singledom and the deprivation of war and prosperity of peace. And this is all symbolised by the eccentric barge dwellers at the beginning of the sixties. A book that impressed with its skill and economy rather than one I loved

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BarbaraBB
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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Mehso-so

A group of odd people live on houseboats on the tidal Thames in London. Not much happens until the end, when the whole world of each protagonist changes irrevocably. The set-up was good but I had a hard time comprehending what was happening and caring for what was. I think I just wasn‘t in the mood and that it deserves another read and a better appreciation. #ManBookerPrize

Cathythoughts Interesting review... the blurb sounds promising... but I think I‘ll leave it for another day 👍🏻 6y
Theaelizabet I liked this one, but I read it after reading Hermione Lee‘s excellent bio on Fitzgerald, where you find that Fitzgerald and her struggling family actually lived on such a house boat. The book reminded me of a lot of British New Wave cinema, at least that‘s how the story kept appearing in my head.🙄 6y
BarbaraBB @Theaelizabet That‘s so interesting! I actually thought it must have been autobuographical: so many details! The book reminded me of another Booker nominated book: 6y
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Cinfhen Hi!!!! I was searching for books for #indigenousAuthor and I discovered quite a few of Louise Erdrich‘s novels are set in North Dakota if you still need for that State. 6y
Cinfhen Too bad about this book... it sounded promising 6y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Yes I still need North Dakota. I was actually thinking of this one for that prompt: 6y
Cinfhen I‘m honestly looking for the shortest audio 😜😜 6y
Cinfhen Thanks for the suggestion 😘I‘ll see if the audio is available through my lending library 6y
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zsuzsanna_reads
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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"It's right for us to live where we do, between land and water. You, my dear, you're half in love with your husband, then there's Martha who is half a child and half a girl, Richard who can't give up being half in the Navy, Willis who is half an artist and half a longshoreman, a cat who is half alive and half dead..."

A short, poignant novel about a group of neighbours living on houseboats at Battersea Reach in the 60s.

Recommended ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

zsuzsanna_reads I was particularly attracted to this book as I had lived by the Thames for over a decade. 6y
AlaMich The Bookshop by Fitzgerald is a lovely little book, too. 6y
zsuzsanna_reads @AlaMich I have recently read the bookshop and found it a bit meh. But I can see why others like it. I now want to read 6y
AlaMich @zsuzsanna_reads For me The Blue Flower was odd, and I bailed on it pretty quickly. Fitzgerald is interesting because her books are all quite different from each other. 6y
zsuzsanna_reads @AlaMich to me the bookshop and offshore seemed quite similar. The same kind of themes in both. 6y
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Centique
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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I kept hearing Penelope Fitzgerald‘s name and hadn‘t read anything by her so I tried this one. It‘s such a delight. A group of people living on barges on the side of the Thames, each life in some kind of peril or at a crossroads. And two of the most delightful children! It‘s only 141 pages, so just a peek at their lives at a key moment - but beautifully told. Have to read more by her now!

batsy I need to read her! This book sounds good 👍 7y
Centique @batsy I really like her writing style. Really clean and simple, but keenly observant if that makes sense? 7y
batsy @Centique Absolutely! Sounds a bit like Anita Brookner, though I've only read one of her novels 😆 7y
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Centique @batsy I think it must be, because the same person recommending this to me loves Anita Brookner😊 I haven‘t read her at all yet. So many gaps in my book history! 7y
Tamra Stacked, sounds good! 7y
LeahBergen This sounds good 👍🏻 7y
AlaMich You should read The Bookshop....lovely little story about a woman who opens a bookshop in a small English village. 7y
Centique @AlaMich sounds gorgeous, I will! 7y
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ReadingEnvy
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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Reading Envy Podcast 091: Watching Our Stories with returning guest Tracy. Summer reads, HEAs, & an accidental water theme. http://tinyurl.com/ReadingEnvy091 #podcast #romantsy #tournamentofbooks #swordandlaser

shawnmooney I'm less than halfway through listening to it and, boy, am I ever enjoying it! 7y
SilversReviews Love your collage. I actually do not know any of these books. I need to take a look. 7y
ReadingEnvy Awesome! 7y
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ReadingEnvy
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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This slim novel took me longer to read than I expected but I love the cast of characters living in the houseboat community on the Thames on Battersea Reach. Winner of the Man Booker Prize in 1979.

Lindy I enjoyed this one also. 😊 8y
shawnmooney I think my favorite scene was the kids in the antique store. 8y
ReadingEnvy @shawnmooney they are pretty cute 8y
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Moray_Reads
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A little masterpiece. Economical but gorgeous prose, wonderful sense of place and character. Fitzgerald has enviable control of her writing and it's a delight to be swept up in her skill. #TacklingTheTBR

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Moray_Reads
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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I'm a bit of a snack the fiend when I'm reading so this #bookandmyfavesnack is embarrassingly accurate. Pistachios, black grapes and dark chocolate. Oh and tea, always tea. This is Blue Flower Earl Grey from my favourite tea shop. #ReadJanuary

RealLifeReading Yes that is a perfect snack! Nuts and dark chocolate and tea! 8y
saresmoore I love pistachios + chocolate, but hadn't thought of adding black grapes! How do they pair with the bergamot? 8y
Moray_Reads @saresmoore I think they go well if the tea is nice and strong I find them much tastier than red or green grapes and they're perfect with the chocolate 😊 8y
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saresmoore Snacking with precision. 👏 I will be trying this! 8y
LeahBergen Yum! 👍🏼 8y
Weaponxgirl Tea is always needed 8y
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shawnmooney
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What a delightfully quirky little novel about a bunch of odd folks living on houseboats on the Thames in London. With her unusual descriptions and withholdings, Fitzgerald keeps you guessing in the most enigmatic of ways. These characters are ambivalent, indecisive, in-between, and unforgettable. It was my first by her; based on a chapter of her own life, and apparently one of her best (it won the Booker in 1979), it completely charmed me.

KarenUK Great review... sounds lovely 💕 8y
Angelala007 One of my favourite books, soulmate ❤️I'm so happy you liked it 😍 8y
shawnmooney @Angelala007 Really? That's great. Have you read others by her? What do you recommend I read next? 8y
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DrexEdit I'm reading The Gate of Angels for my letter G challenge. I picked up an Everyman's Library copy of her writing last summer. Looking forward to it! 8y
saresmoore Fantastic review! This sounds perfectly quirky. 8y
shawnmooney @DrexEdit Sounds great! @saresmoore Thanks! All of her books are available on iBooks for about five dollars a book, at least here in Japan. 8y
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saresmoore Well, that just smacked me in the face. That's a good sentence. 8y
shawnmooney @saresmoore It sure is, hey? I finished the novel tonight and I'm blown away. 8y
saresmoore Thank you for sharing. Your selections are refreshingly unique. 8y
shawnmooney @saresmoore Aw shucks. Thanks - you've made my day! 8y
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Abailliekaras This sounds interesting! You might like Chaplin & Co about eccentric characters on Regents Canal. 8y
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Lupita.Reads I have I told you (lately) how much I absolutely love that you do this?! ❤❤ 8y
shawnmooney @Lupita.Reads 💜💜💜💜 8y
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quirkyreader Are you reading the PF book for the guardian book of the month? I was thinking about it and then I looked at my pile and couldn't commit to a fourth book this month. 8y
shawnmooney @quirkyreader Actually I don't know anything about that Guardian book club 8y
quirkyreader Every month guardian readers pick a book on a suggested theme or author. This month it's Penlope. (edited) 8y
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DrexEdit I've got a Penelope Fitzgerald book on one of my 2017 reading challenge lists. Looking forward to it! 😊 8y
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shawnmooney
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My first Penelope Fitzgerald!

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EmilyR
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Really enjoying this book. I can definitely see why it won the Booker.

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EmilyR
Offshore | Penelope Fitzgerald
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My dear friend just loaned this to me today. I think it will be my next pleasure read. I have to take a break from research sometimes, right?