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Loving this, such a great author.
London 1930. Nevis marries Simon. Nevis questions everything as we journey with her through her marriage & her relationship with her N. Y. Publisher Marcus who says “ you write as naturally as you breathe”.. and so does M Panter-Downes. I wonder how much of the authors own story echoes in this book. Nevis has a tenderness, a goodness & a beauty to her. How often in life we want to go back , but we can‘t really go back because we are different 👇🏻
I‘m really enjoying this book. The writing is very ‘chatty ‘ & it‘s funny in places & lovely too.
I‘m getting carried away & have already ordered another book of hers called One Fine Day
Out to lunch & I was having a little read. Husband here now .. must order .. it‘s all good here 😋 ( and the book is a good read .. a blame it on @LeahBergen
I received some lovely book mail today!
These are the first three volumes of the new British Library Women Writers series, a series that will be publishing forgotten works by female authors from the first half of the 20th century. Two more are to be released this autumn. 👏🏻👏🏻
#BritishLibraryWomenWriters