I think #FurrowedMiddlebrow brought this to my attention and I just loved it -- more than D.E. Stevenson's similar “Mrs. Tim,“ books, to be honest. Narrator Henrietta would be a huge hit on Twitter.
I think #FurrowedMiddlebrow brought this to my attention and I just loved it -- more than D.E. Stevenson's similar “Mrs. Tim,“ books, to be honest. Narrator Henrietta would be a huge hit on Twitter.
This book was a delightful read laced with typical British humour and pearls of wisdom doled out in a subtle manner. The day-to-day struggles of people living in a village in Devonshire are chronicled in a balanced manner. The reader is given a glimpse of the privations suffered by the British people during the Second World War. This is a book that needs to be cherished and enjoyed. After reading it, I felt such a warm feeling bubble up within me.
#maybookflowers #war One on my TBR list, because of how similar it sounds in tone and theme (village life during the war) to The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. I was sold when the blurb mentioned Lady B, "who writes to Hitler every night to tell him precisely what she thinks of him".
April wrapup...
Henrietta's War, The Underground railroad, The little Paris bookshop, Θέκλη, Της Ματζουράνενας το χάλασμα και άλλα αφηγήματα, Το ρόδο της Αλεξάνδρειας, Καφέ Κλεμέντε.
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The book is a series of letters from a middle aged housewife to her childhood friend who is fighting in Europe during WWII. Henrietta is a weak woman and would make even the mildest feminist cringe with her helplessness. Thankfully, the book was short so I just kept calm and carried on.