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Man at the Helm
Man at the Helm | Nina Stibbe
6 posts | 10 read | 9 to read
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Minervasbutler
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Pickpick

This is set in 1971, which given that I was born in 1960 makes me an almost-exact contemporary of the narrator, nine-year-old Lizzie, whose parents have just split up and who has relocated with her mum and siblings to an unfriendly village a few miles from Leicester. The humour is mainly of the type that made me smile in recognition rather than snort but on the whole I enjoyed this one.

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curnard
Mehso-so

This book was OK. There were moments where I was racing through it, others where it was a drag. The story of a nine year old's search for a new man for her mum, while struggling to fit in in a new village is at times entertaining, always well written but could have been slightly better.

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EvieBee
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I reshuffled the stack. Can't figure out what I'm in the mood for. Hopefully I'll have something going by end of day! I think I might be trying to prolong the 40s setting after Home Fires. #bookproblems #tbr

LeahBergen Small Island is awesome and would make a nice follow-up to Home Fires. 👍🏼 8y
LeahBergen I love Durrell to bits - but that's a sweet and cozy one. 8y
Moray_Reads I love At Mrs Lippencote's ❤ 8y
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EvieBee @LeahBergen The first page of both of those was compelling, especially Durrell's book. 8y
EvieBee @Moray_Reads I was reading over your lovely quotes! I decided to read that one. Can't wait. I am three books away from owning all of her work. She is so fascinating! 8y
Moray_Reads @EvieBee84 I need to read more, I think I've read 4 or 5 so far. And I love those Virago covers 😍😍 8y
EvieBee @Moray_Reads Me too! I want to own them all! Sigh. 8y
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elliemcc11
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Another free book from the community book swap ☺📖

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DocBrown
Mehso-so

Heartwarming and gentle account of a young girl's take on her mom's relationship woes. My affection for the characters grew as the story unfolded, but it's very much a slice-of-life tale with no real earth-shattering plot points.