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Mrs. S
Mrs. S | K. Patrick
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A sublime and sensual debut novel exploring the nature of queer love and attraction, the transformative power of desire, and the dissonance between self and place, by White Review Fiction Prize shortlisted writer K Patrick In an elite English boarding school where the girls kiss the marble statue of the famous dead author who used to walk the halls, a butch antipodean outsider arrives to take up the antiquated role of "matron." Within this landscape of immense privilege, where difference is met with hostility, the matron finds herself unsure of her role, her accent and her body. That is until she meets Mrs. S, the headmaster's wife, a woman who is her polar opposite--an assured, authoritative paragon of femininity. Over the course of a long, restless summer, their unspoken yearning blooms into an illicit affair of electric intensity. But, as the summer fades, a choice must be made. Seductive, stylish, and disarmingly wry, K Patrick's bold and revelatory debut smolders with the heat of summer as it explores the queer experience and the force of forbidden love.
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BarbaraBB
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#BookReport 16/24

Two #WomenPrize reads this week and the tagged one. I was disappointed by Nightbloom because my expectations were high but both others I enjoyed.

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BarbaraBB
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An Australian “matron” works at a posh English boarding school for girls and becomes obsessed with Mrs S, the headmaster‘s wife. The book is slowly building up towards a summer of queer love and seduction, the love between the narrator and Mrs S a forbidden one. And one that could not last. I was curious how the book would end and was glad with the way it did!

squirrelbrain Glad you liked it! I might have to try it again sometime…. 7mo
Suet624 I'm glad you were happy with the ending 😁 7mo
sarahbarnes Ah, I‘m glad you liked it! 💕 7mo
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Kazzie
Mrs. S | K. Patrick
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I liked this. Worried that the power dynamic between the couple would end problematically, but it didn‘t. The matron maintained control and left on their terms. What an interesting perspective on upper class boarding schools

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MidnightBookGirl
Mrs. S | K. Patrick
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Reading this for book club tomorrow night. #coffeeandabook

TheBookgeekFrau That cup sleeve is adorable! 1y
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sarahbarnes
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This book was a slow burn in more ways than one. Both the build up between the MC and Mrs. S and the somewhat inevitable ending. I also loved how Patrick wrote the nuance in the relationships the MC has in book with other characters as they navigate queerness, and they also captured the subtle discrimination the MC experienced in a perfect way, putting you inside the MC‘s body and mind. A great debut novel - excited to see what they write next.

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TheBookDream
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Pickpick

I liked it. It sort of reminded me of a queer Mrs. Robinson. #lgbtq #sandiegosummer

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TheBookDream
Mrs. S | K. Patrick
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Pre-work read and tea. #sandiegosummer

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squirrelbrain
Mrs. S | K. Patrick
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Bailedbailed

I requested this from #netgalley a while ago as the author was named on Granta‘s Best Young British Novelists list. I didn‘t get it until this week and I think that could be as it‘s had such poor reviews on NG, so they‘re hoping for better, but not from me. 😬

The book is described as ‘powerfully sensual‘ but at 30% in I haven‘t seen a scintilla of sensuality. It‘s also written without any quotation marks, hardly any paragraphs and no chapters.

jlhammar Darn, that‘s too bad. I don‘t mind no quotation marks, but I tend to dislike when there are few paragraph breaks and no chapters. 1y
TrishB Not for me either then! 1y
Hooked_on_books On the other hand, “A Scintilla of Sensuality” would be a great book title! 1y
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