Four more #1954Club books I read

Let’s rattle through some other books I read for the 1954 Club which possibly don’t warrant full reviews… they range from ok to bad, so come on a journey with me.

Doctor’s Children by Josephine Elder

Let’s start with the good-in-parts. This novel was reprinted by Greyladies, who bring back forgotten women writers in very limited print runs, so they sadly become forgotten again almost instantly. It’s both by and about a female doctor – not a new concept in the 1950s, but still not a commonplace, and Barbara (the heroine) faces quite a lot of disparagement and underestimation.

At the outset of the novel, Barbara’s artist husband has deserted her and their four children (aged between 19 and five). She needs income, she needs occupation, and she is trying not to think too much about her disastrous marriage. She manages to get a job as a GP in a job interview that is probably shamefully accurate about recruitment in the 1950s – i.e. she mentions that her uncle is renowned doctor Alderman Fisher, and that is all the panel need to hear to give her a job.

It is very interesting to see life as female doctor at the dawn of the NHS, and the subplot about her husband painting a picture that starts London gossiping is quite fun. Some of Elder’s observations on being a working single mother, and learning to deal with her children growing up and opposing her worldview, are engaging and show how little may have changed in 70 years.

The downsides… it is quite often an unsubtle polemic about aspects of the NHS, particularly about private GP practices being nationalised. A lot of the talk, inexpertly put into dialogue between various figures who exist only to discuss the topic, is focused on what this will be like for the doctors. There isn’t much about the patients’ point of view, or the inhumanity of refusing healthcare to those who can’t pay.

And – well, sadly Elder isn’t a very good writer. It’s not appalling, but it’s quite clunky and unconvincing at times. I never felt like I was reading the words of a gifted novelist, or even an averagely talented one – more that I was reading a doctor playing at being a writer.

 

Dishonoured Bones by John Trench

1954 is an interesting year for Golden Age crime, because the era was on its wane. Three decades had passed since the peak of detective fiction, and yet authors like John Trench seem to have stayed firmly in the mould that had been around for a long time.

This is the middle of three novels featuring archaeologist Martin Cotterill, though I’m not sure I’d have known he was the lead if it weren’t for that. When an old man is found dead at an excavation site, he is quickly identified as Lord Garnish – who, of course, is widely disliked. Murder victims in the early pages of these novels always are.

It’s not long before there’s another victim, and there are all manner of entanglements between local families that give us clues and red herrings along the way. I’ve said that this is in the mould of Golden Age crime, but in truth it oscillates between that and an adventure novel. There is an improbable scene of falling from a cliff and almost drowning, some rather silly chasing around subterranean darkness, and that sort of thing.

The eventual solution is ok, and could equally well have been almost anything else. Trench is good at drawing the more ridiculous characters, and there is one gossipy and flamboyant side character that I enjoyed and who got most of the best lines – but ultimately it was all rather flimsy. But good fun, as long as you know what you’re going in for.

 

The Cretan Counterfeit by Katharine Farrer

Somehow another one about archaeology! And, like Dishonoured Bones, it’s apparently the middle of three novels featuring the same detective – actually a legitimate policeman – Richard Ringwood, whose wife Claire pops up a bit and presumably plays a bigger role in other Farrer novels? Anyway, one morning they are reading the paper and see a very snarky obituary about an archaeologist, Alban Worrall, who has died. It is anonymous, but seems to be from a disgruntled colleague. The next day, a defence is written in the letter column by Janet, an unmarried woman who clearly admired him unrequitedly. And then she is attacked with a knife and left for dead.

There are some things to enjoy in this novel. The writing is fair, and I enjoyed the dynamic of Richard and Claire (albeit briefly). But overall it was difficult to care what happened, not to mention heavy doses of racism, antisemitism, and sexism. And Farrer either knows a lot about Cretan archaeological finds or went and did some research, and isn’t afraid to dump it on the page. I think any detective novel should rely on knowledge that any reader could be expected to have – it’s so much more irritating when all sorts of other knowledge is needed, or introduced in an expositionary way. There were a few Poirot-esque red herrings in the final gather-round-so-I-can-tell-you-who-did-it, though the answer is pretty offensive. One to miss. But not as bad as the last of these four…

 

Beside the Pearly Water by Stella Gibbons

We all know that, at her best, Stella Gibbons is wonderful. There’s a reason that nobody has reprinted Beside the Pearly Water, which is Gibbons at her absolute worst. It’s actually only the first 83 pages of this book, the rest filled with short stories of varying merit.

Throughout her writing, Gibbons is brilliant at oddballs and unlikely housing situations. She is very bad at romances, and also indefatigable at including them. In Beside the Pearly Water, the famous and beautiful Julia Lanier pays a visit to a remote part of the Scottish Highlands. She went there many years earlier, and there is a young woman (a girl, on Julia’s previous visit) who has held a grudge ever since. She devises a romance between Julia and a local man with a secret…

Somehow the two fall in love instantly, and we are meant to believe that they plan to spend the rest of their lives together on the basis of a half hour conversation. The final denouement is absurd and bad – and though tied to a 1950s concern, that I won’t spoil, is so histrionic that it a schoolgirl would be embarrassed to plot it. Gibbons really dropped the ball on this one.

The stories are a mixture of strong and weak. I think the best was ‘Listen to the magnolias’, about a nervous older lady waiting the arrival of various American soldiers who are being stationed in her house. (I am a bit confused if the fact they all turn out to be African-American is meant to be a twist or not… hopefully this story isn’t racist.) It’s thoughtfully and movingly described, and I felt like I was in her house as she waited.

The oddest opening to a story is ‘Madonna of the Crossings’, with “In the early summer of that year, the figures for road accidents soared, as usual, and as usual very many of those hurt or killed were young children.” There’s an attempt at a story in historical dialect that I skipped. And others are fine… but the aftertaste of Beside the Pearly Water lingered.

 

The Native Heath by Elizabeth Fair – #1954Club

My friend Barbara bought me a whole pile of Furrowed Middlebrow books a while ago, and one of them was The Native Heath by Elizabeth Fair – my third novel by Fair, and one with the most beautiful cover. I am assuming it is from the original edition, because otherwise it is unbelievably apt for one of the opening scenes: two busybody ladies in the village of Goatstock are peering through the railings at a house that has just been inherited by Julia. One of them gets caught in the railings, presumably moments after this illustration.

Julia Dunstan is a widow in middle age, or a little later, who is relatively merry and pretty well off. She reminded me a bit of Julia in Margery Sharp’s The Nutmeg Tree, though several notches less exuberant. She has the same witty outlook on life, unbowed by the various difficulties she has faced. As the novel opens – before the railings incident – she is talking with her old nanny about some childhood memory of the house she has inherited.

But this explanation conflicted with Nanny’s memories, which were sometimes tactlessly different from Julia’s. She laid the stocking down and gave her employer what she called ‘a straight look’. This preliminary, and the little grunt that accompanied it, warned Julia that they were about to begin an argument; and although she did not doubt that she would triumph (Nanny was so old and her memory was not what it had been) she did not wish to be in the middle of an argument when Dora arrived. Arguments took time, and also a lot of tact and sympathy and loving remarks so that she and Nanny should finish up good friends. It wasn’t – it simply could not be – the right moment for starting one.

You get the measure of Julia! Dora is her cousin, less merry, who moves in as her companion. They were both nieces of the man who left the house to Julia, and there is no obvious reason why she has been left as the sole beneficiary. It is partly guilt, partly kindness and, one assumes, partly curiosity that leads Julia to invite Dora into her new adventure in Goatstock.

I would happily have read a whole novel about the dynamics between Julia and Dora. But that isn’t really what The Native Heath is – Elizabeth Fair likes giving a wide cast of villagers, and she doesn’t stint here. I got a bit confused between a few of the older ladies, but there is also some young people and some in between. A down-on-her-luck Lady with an interest in organic food. A love triangle of sorts, including a young woman engaged to a missionary in a far-flung country. A vicar and his sister, who fears that he will marry and she will have to leave their home. A village produce and flower show. Etc. etc. Over it all hangs the threat – very 1950s – that the village will become a New Town, absorbed into a mass building project.

Because there is so much going on, each element taking centre stage for a period, your enjoyment of any particular section of the novel will depend on how invested you are in that story or person. The structure ended up feeling quite episodic. I really enjoyed an unsuccessful picnic, which was where Fair went to town with humour and character assassination. There were other sections that I found less interesting, and I think The Native Heath would have benefited from a ruthless cutting down to a smaller group of people and storylines.

I still really enjoyed spending my time there, but I think there was an even better, more incisive and interesting novel hidden within the crowds of people and plots. Still, for something perhaps more Miss Read than Margery Sharp, this is a delightful 1954 book to spend some relaxing time with.

Lease of Life by Frank Baker #1954Club

Few things in life represent the triumph of hope over experience as much as my continued attempts to find an equal to Miss Hargreaves among Frank Baker’s other output. My attempts have ranged from actually-quite-good to extremely-forgettable, usually settling somewhere around mediocre – with Miss Hargreaves appearing as an extravagant anomaly.

But the 1954 Club is another great opportunity for me to take another chance – and this time with Lease of Life, a novel that I’ve had for the best part of 20 years. Here is the opening paragraph:

On a winter afternoon the last light of a dying sun fell slowly through the great west window of Gilchester Cathedral. Far away, from the world beyond the choir screen, the organist was playing the introduction to Purcell’s anthem, ‘Rejoice in the Lord’. As the descending C major scale passage dropped, then rose again, so did the light fall lower down the window, revealing the glory of its colours. Seeing the falling light, hearing the falling music, a middle-aged man who was the solitary occupant of the darkening nave, was curiously moved. The light must go, the music must end: this was inevitable. He was not saddened by the thought; it was like a new experience, like falling in love again and remembering from the passage of many years the heart’s elation when a girl smiled at you. Lawrence Hearne smiled now when he thought of this; he was fifty-two, far enough away from youth to begin to revalue it. So, he thought, I am in love. And what am I in love with? There was only one word which could answer the question. He was in love with life.

Lawrence Hearne is a vicar who has never come to much notice outside of his family – loving wife and daughter, the latter of whom shares his love for music, and may be a talented pianist. As the novel opens, this love of life is particularly painful. Because he is told by a doctor that he has not long to live – the sort of illness that will go unnoticed by those around him, but which will take him suddenly in the next few months. He decides not to tell his wife and daughter or, indeed, anybody else.

Meanwhile, there is a funny scene where discussion is under way for a new Dean. The role comes with more money, privilege, and notice. And Rev. Lawrence is identified as a possible candidate – so long as he does well at a sermon he is giving for schoolboys at the cathedral soon. Hearne himself has no idea that he is even in the running, or that the sermon is going to have any undue attention.

Here is a little snippet of Robert Donat delivering part of that sermon, in a film adaptation that was released in the same year the novel was published, 1954, with a screenplay apparently written by none other than Eric Ambler.

I really enjoyed Lease of Life, mostly because of Lawrence Hearne. He reminded me rather of Anthony Trollope’s Septimus Harding, and not just because of his profession. While he will never be in the same league as dear Septimus, one of the greatest creations of literature in my opinion, he has the same gentleness, humility, and determination to seek and do the right thing.

In Lease of Life, this coalesces around his sermon – which veers from an interpretation of Scripture to being something a little more avant-garde. I suspect the views expressed are Baker’s own, and they would be considered mild in 2022, but apparently rather disruptive in 1954. I did have some trouble believing that, even in 1954, anybody’s sermon would grab popular attention and scandal in quite the way that Hearne’s does. Particularly since it seems inoffensive, if a little flighty.

It is typical of Baker’s non-Miss-Hargreaves novels that the ideas are required to carry more weight than perhaps they can. By which I mean, he puts ideas down in place in plot, and the novel is more about examining and discussing them then it is about narrative and characters. Ironically, the reason that Lease of Life works better than most of his writing is that the characters still feel vital and enjoyable (albeit least of all when they are required to discuss those Ideas). If he’d just made Lease of Life about a vicar, his wife, and their daughter – maybe dealing with his diagnosis, maybe pursuing their own aims in ignorance of his fate – then I think it would have been a much more successful novel. Certainly more likely to have lasting affection, and welcome re-reads, then a novel in which Baker tries to form his own form of theology.

So, if I were ranking Baker’s novels, this would be quite high up the list. But perhaps not for the reasons Baker hoped. I wish he had been less philosophically ambitious in his writing, and happier to use his undeniable gift for character and dialogue in a simpler manner.

Swamp Angel by Ethel Wilson #1954Club

When I was in Toronto in 2017, I was keen to buy books that wouldn’t be so easily available back home – and it made sense to pick up Canadian authors, where possible. It was also during another Project 24, so I couldn’t go wild with the number of books I bought – I restricted myself largely to Stephen Leacock, Margaret Laurence, and Ethel Wilson.

The only Ethel Wilson I’d read was Hetty Dorval, in the Persephone edition, and I remember liking it but none of the details. Now I’ve read this beautiful edition of the unprepossessingly-titled Swamp Angel, and I can see why she is so beloved by many Canadians.

We open in Vancouver. Maggie Vardoe is living with her second husband, having been widowed in her first marriage. And, on page one, we get this sentence:

Mrs Vardoe had become attached to, even absorbed into the sight from the front-room window of inlet and forest and mountains. She had come to love it, to dislike it, to hate it, and at seven-fifteen this evening she proposed to leave and not to return. Everything was, she thought, in order.

As well as a vital plot point, it’s a great indication of Wilson’s writing in this novel. She blends the beautiful with the plain. Throughout the book, we are always aware of the surroundings – views and environments and nature are as crucial as anything happening in the foreground. But Wilson is not sentimental about the natural world; she is in awe of it, and she values the vantages people have of it.

Maggie leaves the house, having cooked enough meat for her husband to eat cold for a few days. We don’t learn a lot about Mr Vardoe, except that he is irascible, unkind, demanding and unsatisfactory. It’s no mystery why Maggie wants to leave. What is less clear is where she might go, and why.

Swamp Angel follows Maggie as she becomes independent. At various places in those forests and mountains she could see from her window, Maggie learns how to live in a way that gives her autonomy, and respects the people and places around her. She is pretty good at it from the outset, so this isn’t a case of seeing a suburban housewife gradually learn to adapt to a new way of life. It is as though this way of life has always been waiting for her, and she only has to dive into it.

Maggie isn’t alone in this experience, nor is it idyllic. A large part of the novel sees her working at some remote cabins, and the difficulties this causes with the married couple who own it. She also invites a young Chinese boy to work with her, based on a brief meeting. There is little maternal in the relationship she has with him, or his brother. What I found interesting about Wilson’s writing is how often it resists comfortable emotional conclusions. People remain self-contained, or have outbursts that they regret. There is a beauty in the restraint that the characters are permitted.

In between the character interactions, Wilson allows herself leisurely envelopments in the natural world that are the novel’s most beautiful moments. I particularly loved this description of the northern lights, and how Maggie is swept into it:

One night she saw, north of the lake, a pale glow invade the sky. Maggie got up and pulled a blanket round her. The pale glow was greenish, no, a hot colour rose up and quickly took possession. The colour changed. The vast sky moved as with banners. The sky was an intimation of something still vaster, and spiritual. For two hours Maggie watched enraptured the great folding, playing, flapping of these draperies of light in heaven, transient, unrepeated, sliding up and down the sky. After declaiming lavishly, the great Northern Lights faded with indifference as one who is bored and – deploring display – says I may come back but only if I choose; I do as I wish; I am powerful; I am gone but I am here. The orthodox stars, which had been washed away, returned palely. Night was resumed, and Maggie slept.

I’ve missed quite substantial parts of Swamp Angel that take place back in Vancouver, with Maggie’s friends and husband, and haven’t even mentioned that the Swamp Angel is in fact a gun. But hopefully I’ve said enough to tempt you to the quiet tumult of this novel.

The Golden Waterwheel by Leo Walmsley – #1954Club

One of the books I loved last year was Leo Walmsley’s Love in the Sun, a very autobiographical novel about living and loving in poverty beside the sea in Cornwall. You can read my earlier review, and it will leave you unsurprised that I was keen to read more from Walmsley. And so I was really pleased to see that the first sequel, The Golden Waterwheel, was published in 1954 – quite a long time after 1939’s Love in the Sun, but picking up where it finished.

The narrator (basically Walmsley himself) and his wife Dain have made the difficult decision to leave Cornwall behind and go back up north, to Yorkshire, where they had come from. They want to set up a home with plenty of land, still near the sea, and raise their young family. Having coped with very little in Cornwall, they know they are capable of making do – but the narrator also has a new source of income, in the form of his successful writing. In Love in the Sun, his first book was accepted – in The Golden Waterwheel, he is writing what would become Love in the Sun. It’s all very meta.

The slow, steady pace and the guileless tone of the first book are replicated here. Each step is given equal weight, and we see the couple find various sites they’d like to live in, before finally getting a plot further from the sea than they’d wished but with views and plenty of potential. And they set about creating their dream home – within the remit of modest, achievable dreams. I always love reading about house-hunting, house-building or anything to do with devising a home, and so I loved all of this. Again, it is a gradual development, told in a straightforward way. Walmsley doesn’t mine it for humour, and there is nothing either self-deprecating or self-aggrandising. Anything that is amusing comes from incident, not from the framing of it.

And it is beautiful. Walmsley is a deep appreciator of the natural world, and he conveys it without metaphor or ornament. He sees that it is beautiful, and he describes it as it is. Here is a walk on the nearby moor:

It was lovely. The real heather was a long way from being in full bloom. Enough of it was out to give a blush of tender purple to the dark green and browns of the moor. The sea wind had packed the sky with cloud, too even in its structure, too pale and too low to portend rain, and although there would be no visible sunset, the light was strong and the lower air so clear that every detail of the moorland landscape for miles around was optically sharp. The lone pines, the odd groups of sheep, a shepherd’s hut, the low hills each surmounted by one or several of the conical mounds that marked the burial place of an ancient Briton. The salty wind was cool but invigorating, and the sun-dried springy turf extended a warmth. There was a steady droning of bees and you could almost taste honey in the smell of the heather blooms they were plundering.

I loved this book as much as its predecessor, and I’m looking forward to The Happy Ending, the final in the trilogy. It is set on the cusp on the Second World War, so is not really representative of 1954 life – but does hark back to a halcyon time. The waterwheel of the title is never built; it is a dream that doesn’t quite come true, and perhaps that is why it remains golden. But, even without out, there is something golden about the whole period.

#1954Club: post your reviews

The 1954 Club has started! Karen and I are asking everyone to read one or more books published in 1954 – in any language, format, or place – and share your reviews. Together, we’ll put together an overview of the year. I think it’s our 14th club year, which is incredible.

Pop a link to your review in the comments, and I’ll put together an overview of all the links. It can go to blog, social media, GoodReads, wherever – if you have nowhere to post a review, feel free to put it in the comments.

Excited to see how everyone found 1954!

Lease of Life by Frank Baker
Stuck in a Book

Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin
What Me Read

Good Work, Secret Seven by Enid Blyton
Literary Potpourri

Death Going Down by María Angélica Bosco
Words and Peace

The Children of Green Knowe by L.M. Boston
Staircase Wit

Death Likes It Hot by Edgar Box
Bitter Tea and Mystery

The Cuckoo in Spring by Elizabeth Cadell
Staircase Wit

The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet by Eleanor Cameron
Staircase Wit

Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie
Veronique on GoodReads
What Me Read

Because of Sam by Molly Clavering
Read Warbler

Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns
Harriet Devine
Karen’s Books and Chocolate
Madame Bibi Lophile

The Last Train by Bernard Cronin
Whispering Gums

The Wheel on the School by Meindert DeJong
Literary Potpourri

Mary Ann by Daphne du Maurier
Hopewell’s Public Library of Life
Pining for the West

Whole Days in the Trees by Marguerite Duras
1st Reading

Doctor’s Children by Josephine Elder
Stuck in a Book

The Native Heath by Elizabeth Fair
Adventures in Reading, Running and Working From Home
Stuck in a Book
Staircase Wit

The Cretan Counterfeit by Katharine Farrer
Stuck in a Book

Jill Enjoys Her Ponies by Ruby Ferguson
Scones and Chaises Longues

The Case of the Restless Redhead by Erle Stanley Gardner
Literary Potpurri

Beside the Pearly Waters by Stella Gibbons
Stuck in a Book

Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Reading Envy

The Desperate Hours by Joseph Hayes
A Hot Cup of Pleasure

Tintin Goes to the Moon by Hergé
Finding Time To Write

The Toll Gate by Georgette Heyer
Desperate Reader
She Reads Novels
Wicked Witch’s Blog

The Secret Diary of Harold L. Ickes
Neglected Books

The Bird’s Nest by Shirley Jackson
What Me Read

Moominsummer Madness by Tove Jansson
Bookish Beck

Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell
Bookish Beck

The Tortoise and the Hare by Elizabeth Jenkins
JacquiWine
Brona’s Books

Death in Rome by Wolfgang Koeppen
1streading’s Blog

The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis
Annabookbel
Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings
Calmgrove
Entering the Enchanted Castle
Staircase Wit

Mio, My Son by Astrid Lingren
Becky’s Book Reviews

Shroud of Darkness by E.C.R. Lorac
Literary Potpourri

The Refuge by Kenneth Mackenzie
Reading Matters

Confessions of Felix Krull by Thomas Mann
Lizzy’s Literary Life

Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya
What Me Read
Mad Cap Hat

I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
Mr Kaggsy

Faintley Speaking by Gladys Mitchell
Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings

Madame de Pompadour by Nancy Mitford
The Captive Reader
Literary Potpourri

Contempt by Alberto Moravia
Winstonsdad’s Blog

Under the Net by Iris Murdoch
Kinship of all Species
Book Word

Go, Lovely Rose by Jean Potts
Bitter Tea and Mystery

Story of O by Pauline Réage
Reading and Watching the World

Bonjour Tristesse by Francoise Sagan
Reading and Watching the World

Katherine by Anya Seton
Becky’s Book Reviews
What Me Read

The Gypsy in the Parlour by Margery Sharp
HeavenAli
Madame Bibi Lophile

Maigret Goes to School by Georges Simenon
Harriet Devine

Maigret and the Minister by Georges Simenon
Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings

The New Men by C.P. Snow
Winston’s Dad

Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck
Winstonsdad’s Blog

Charlotte Fairlie by D.E. Stevenson
HeavenAli
Bag Full of Books

The Black Mountain by Rex Stout
My Reader’s Block

The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff
Staircase Wit
She Reads Novels

Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas
Let’s Read
Bookish Beck

The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook by Alice B. Toklas
Scones and Chaises Longues
Madame Bibi Lophile

The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien
Calmgrove
Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings

The Two Towers by JRR Tolkein
Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings

Legions of the Eagle by Henry Treece
Pining for the West

Dishonoured Bones by John Trench
Stuck in a Book

Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman
The Captive Reader

Messiah by Gore Vidal
746 Books

The Golden Waterwheel by Leo Walmsley
Stuck in a Book

The Untidy Pilgrim by Eugene Walter
ANZ Litlover’s Litblog

Highland Rebel by Sally Watson
Staircase Wit

The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud

Beyond the Glass by Antonia White
Madame Bibi Lophile

Swamp Angel by Ethel Wilson
Stuck in a Book

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit by P.G. Wodehouse
Karen’s Books and Chocolate
Old Geezer Re-reading
Literary Potpourri

Overview of 1954 in books
Whispering Gums
Brona’s Books
Gallimaufry Book Studio

#1954Club – not long now!

Every time Karen and I run a ‘club’ year, I know there are people who wish they’d been warned earlier – so here you go!

There is just over a month to go until we ask everyone to read and review books from 1954, wherever you write about books. Any sort of book, any language. I always love our six-monthly club events, and 1954 is looking like a bumper year for my bookshelves.

Announcing the next club… – Stuck in a Book

Announcing the next club…

What fun the 1954 Club has been! At the time of writing, we are very close to 100 reviews (see them on this round-up post) – and more still to come as Sunday finishes across the world. I’m always blown away by the number of people who contribute, and the range of books that are included.

It’s always interesting to see what major themes come out. Yes, we had books from our usual suspects of Georgette Heyer, Georges Simenon, and Agatha Christie – stalwart and prolific authors that appear in almost every single club year, and it’s always wonderful to see them. Besides them, it seems also to have been a heyday of children’s literature. And detective fiction, of course, though fading away from the peak of the Golden Age into slightly darker territory.

My favourite cultural moment was reading the comments about whether or not there were fridges in 1954 England (conclusion: not very many) – I love that this sort of thing comes up. And, of course, some of the club readers can just about remember 1954 and add in their memories.

I suspect nobody will remember our next year – because, in October, we are going to travel to 1929! Here is your six month’s warning to get hold of 1929 books. I can’t wait to see what you all read. And thanks again to Karen for her wonderful co-hosting – and, again, to everyone who wrote and read the reviews.

All Book Reviews

3191 Blog – A Year of Mornings
Ackerley, J.R. – My Father and Myself
Ackland, Valentine – For Sylvia
Adam, Ruth – A House in the Country
Adams, Poppy – The Behaviour of Moths
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi – Americanah
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi – The Thing Around Your Neck
Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi – Purple Hibiscus
Ahava, Selja – Things That Fall From the Sky
Aira, César – The Literary Conference
Ali, Sabahattin – Madonna in a Fur Coat
Alexander, Diana – The Other Mitford
Alington, Adrian – The Vanishing Celebrities
Allingham, Margery – Police at the Funeral
Alpha of the Plough – Leaves in the Wind
Anand, Mulk Raj – Untouchable
Anderson, Sarah – Halfway to Venus
Anderson, Verily – Spam Tomorrow
Ardizzone, Edward – The Young Ardizzone
Arlen, Michael – The Green Hat
Arthur, Anthony – Literary Feuds
Ashworth, Jenn – A Kind of Intimacy
Ashworth, Jenn – Fell
Ashworth, Jenn – Notes Made While Falling
Ashworth, Jenn – Ghosted
Athill, Diana – Stet
Athill, Diana – Somewhere Towards the End
Athill, Diana – Midsummer Night at the Workhouse
Attlee, James – Isolarion
Atwood, Margaret – The Penelopiad
Atwood, Margaret – The Blind Assassin
Austen, Jane – Northanger Abbey
Austen, Jane – Sanditon
Ayckbourn, Alan – The Crafty Art of Playmaking
Ayckbourn, Alan – Relatively Speaking
Ayckbourn, Alan – Just Between Ourselves
Ayckbourn, Alan – The Norman Conquests
Ayckbourn, Alan – Man of the Moment
Ayres, Ruby M. – The Master Man
Babnik, Gabriela – Dry Season
Bailey, Jenna – Can Any Mother Help Me?
Bailey, Paul – At the Jerusalem
Bainbridge, Beryl – Injury Time
Bainbridge, Beryl – Sweet William
Bainbridge, Beryl – Something Happened Yesterday
Bainbridge, Beryl – The Bottle Factory Outing
Bainbridge, Beryl – Another Part of the Wood
Baines, Elizabeth – Balancing on the Edge of the World
de Balzac, Honore – Sarrasine
Baker, Dorothy – Young Man With a Horn
Baker, Dorothy – Cassandra at the Wedding
Baker, Dorothy – The Street
Baker, Frank – Before I Go Hence
Baker, Frank – Miss Hargreaves
Baker, Frank – Miss Hargreaves (second review)
Baker, Frank – Miss Hargreaves : the play
Baker, Frank – Stories of the Strange and Sinister
Baker, Frank – Mr. Allenby Loses The Way
Baker, Frank – I Follow But Myself
Baker, Frank – The Birds
Baker, Frank – Lease of Life
Baker, Frank – Talk of the Devil
Banks, Lynne Reid – The L-Shaped Room
Banks, Lynne Reid – The Warning Bell
Banks, Lynne Reid – An End To Running
Barbal, Maria – Stone in a Landslide
Barbery, Muriel – The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Barbery, Muriel – The Gourmet
Barford, Mirren and John Lewes – Joy Street: A Wartime Romance in Letters 1940-42
Barnes, Julian – The Sense of an Ending
Barnes, Julian – Elizabeth Finch
Barton, Polly – Fifty Sounds
Bastašić, Lana – Catch the Rabbit
Bates, H.E. – Fair Stood The Wind For France
Bauby, Jean-Dominique – The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly
Bawden, Nina – Dear Austen
Baxter, Charles [ed.] – A William Maxwell Portrait
Bayley, Sally – Girl With Dove
Barnard, Robert – A Talent to Deceive: An Appreciation of Agatha Christie
Bartlett, Mike – Snowflake
Bawden, Nina – A Woman of My Age
The Beatles – Get Back
Beaton, Cecil – Ashcombe
Beauchamp, Barbara – Wine of Honour
Beauman, Ned – Boxer, Beetle
Beauman, Ned – The Teleportation Accident
Beauman, Ned – Glow
Beauman, Nicola – The Other Elizabeth Taylor
Bedford, Sybille – A Favourite of the Gods
Bedford, Sybille – Pleasures and Landscapes
Bedford, Sybille – The Faces of Justice
Beerbohm, Max – More
Beerbohm, Max – Zuleika Dobson
Beha, Christopher – The Whole Five Feet
Behrman, S.N. – Duveen
Behrman, S.N. – Conversation With Max
Bell, Adrian – Corduroy
Bell, Adrian – A Countyman’s Winter Notebook
Bell, Quentin – Bloomsbury
Belloc, Hilary – The Green Overcoat
Benatar, Stephen – Wish Her Safe At Home
Bender, Aimee – The Butterfly Lampshade
Benedictus, David – Return to the Hundred Acre Wood
Bennett, Alan – The Uncommon Reader
Bennett, Alan – The History Boys
Bennett, Arnold – The Old Wives’ Tale
Bennett, Arnold – Literary Taste
Bennett, Arnold – Our Women
Bennett, Arnold – Buried Alive
Bennett, Arnold – The Truth About An Author
Bennett, Arnold – A Great Man
Bennett, Arnold – The Human Machine
Bennett, Arnold – Riceyman Steps
Benson, E.F. – The Mapp & Lucia series
Benson, E.F. – Secret Lives
Benson, E.F. – Daisy’s Aunt
Benson, E.F. – The Osbornes
Benson, E.F. – The Oakleyites
Benson, E.F. – Mrs Ames
Benson, E.F. – Final Edition
Benson, E.F. – Paying Guests
Benson, Stella – Living Alone
Benson, Stella – I Pose
Benson, Stella – This Is The End
Benson, Stella – The Poor Man
Benson, Theodora – Muddling Through
Benson, Theodora – Concert Pitch
Benson, Theodora – Which Way?
Bentley, Nicolas – How Can You Bear To Be Human?
Berkeley, Anthony – The Poisoned Chocolates Case
Berridge, Elizabeth – Tell It To A Stranger
Berridge, Elizabeth – Sing Me Who You Are
Berridge, Elizabeth – The Story of Stanley Brent
Betts, P.Y. – People Who Say Goodbye
Beyrouk, Mbarek Ould – The Desert and the Drum
Bielenberg, Christabel – The Past is Myself
Biggers, Earl Derr – Love Insurance
Bioy Casares, Adolfo – The Invention of Morel
Bioy Casares, Adolfo – Asleep in the Sun
Bioy Casares, Adolfo & Silvina Ocampo – Where There’s Love, There’s Hate
Birchall, Diana – Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma
Birchall, Diana – The Compleat Mrs. Elton
Biss, Eula – Notes From No Man’s Land
Blackburn, Julia – Threads: The Delicate Life of John Craske
Blackburn, Julia – The Leper’s Companions
Blom, Philipp – The Simmons Papers
Bloom, Ursula – The ABC of Authorship
Blumenfeld, Josephine – Pin A Rose on Me
Blunt, Wilfrid – Omar
Blyton, Enid – The St. Clare’s series
Bodger, Joan – How The Heather Looks
Boehmer, Elleke – Screens Against the Sky
Bogel, Anne – I’d Rather Be Reading
Boggs, Winifred – Sally on the Rocks
Boggs, Winifred – The Indignant Spinsters
Boggs, Winifred – Improper Prue
Bombeck, Erma – At Wit’s End
Bonnet, Jacques – Phantoms on the Bookshelf
Border, Terry – Bent Objects
Bostridge, Mark (ed.) – Lives For Sale: Biographers’ Tales
Bowen, Elizabeth – The Last September
Bowen, Elizabeth – The House in Paris
Bowen, Elizabeth – To The North
Bowen, Elizabeth – Friends and Relations
Bowles, Jane – Two Serious Ladies
Bradbury, Ray – Dandelion Wine
Brain, Russell – Tea With Walter de la Mare
Braine, John – Room at the Top
Brand, Millen – The Outward Room
Brandenburg, Molly – Everyday Cat Excuses
Bridge, Ann – Illyrian Spring
Briggs, Julia – A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit
Briggs, Kate – This Little Art
Briggs, Raymond – Ethel & Ernest
Brinton, Sybil G. – Old Friends and New Fancies
Bristow, Gwen and Bruce Manning – The Invisible Host
Brittney, Lynn – Christine Kringle
Bromfield, Louis – The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg
Brookner, Anita – Hotel du Lac
Brophy, Brigid – Hackenfeller’s Ape
Brophy, Brigid – The Finishing Touch
Brosh, Allie – Hyperbole and a Half
Brosh, Allie – Solutions and Other Problems
Brotherton, Rob – Suspicious Minds
Brown, George Mackay – Andrina and other stories
Brown, Pamela – The Swish of the Curtain
Bryson, Bill – Shakespeare
Buck, Pearl S. – The Good Earth
Buckrose, J.E.- The Privet Hedge
Buckrose, J.E. – A Bachelor’s Comedy
Buckrose, J.E. – Because of Jane
Bude, John – Death on the Riviera
Burkhart, Charles – I. Compton-Burnett
Burney, Frances – Evelina
Burton, Miles – The Secret of High Eldersham
Buzbee, Lewis – The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop
Byars, Betsy – The Midnight Fox
Bythell, Shaun – The Diary of a Bookseller
Bythell, Shaun – Confessions of a Bookseller
Bythell, Shaun – Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops
Cairnes, Maud – Strange Journey
Cambridge, Elizabeth – Spring Always Comes
Cameron, Peter – Coral Glynn
Campbell, Jen – Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops

Camus, Albert – The Outsider
Canfield Fisher, Dorothy – Seasoned Timber
Cannan, Joanna – Princes in the Land
Cannan, Joanna – Murder Included
Capek, Karel – Letters From England
Capote, Truman – In Cold Blood
Capote, Truman – Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Carey, Edward – Alva & Irva
Carey, Edward – Observatory Mansions
Carey, Edward – Little
Carey, Edward – The Swallowed Man
Carey, John – The Unexpected Professor
Carey, Mariah – The Meaning of Mariah Carey
Carhart, Thad – The Piano Shop on the Left Bank
Carlton, Harold – Marrying Out
Caroso, Dulce Maria – Violeta Among the Stars
Carr, J. L. – A Month In The Country
Carr, J.L. – A Day in Summer
Carr, J.L. – What Hetty Did
Carroll, Lewis – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Carter, Angela – Wise Children
Carter, Angela – Several Perceptions
Carter, Angela – Love
Cartwright, Justin – This Secret Garden: Oxford Revisited
Cather, Willa – A Lost Lady
Cather, Willa – Alexander’s Bridge
Cavan, Romilly – Beneath the Visiting Moon
Cavanagh, Mary – The Crowded Bed
Cavanagh, Mary – A Seriously Useful Author’s Guide to Marketing and Publicising Books
Chandos, Dane – Abbie
Channon, E.M. – Little G
Chatto, Beth and Christopher Lloyd – Dear Friend and Gardener
Chesterton, G.K. – The Man Who Was Thursday
Cho, Catherine – Inferno
Cholmondeley, Mary – Diana Tempest
Cholmondeley, Mary – Red Pottage
Chopin, Kate – Portraits
Christie, Agatha – The Murder at the Vicarage
Christie, Agatha – The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Christie, Agatha – One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Christie, Agatha – Dumb Witness
Christie, Agatha – Five Little Pigs
Christie, Agatha – The Seven Dials Mystery
Christie, Agatha – Elephants Can Remember
Christie, Agatha – Curtain
Christie, Agatha – Mrs McGinty’s Dead
Christie, Agatha – Murder in the Mews
Christie, Agatha – Hallowe’en Party
Christie, Agatha – They Came to Baghdad
Christie, Agatha – Death in the Clouds
Christmas, Jane – The Pelee Project
Clapp, Susannah – A Card From Angela Carter
Clarkson, Sarah – Book Girl
Clavering, Molly – Mrs Lorimer’s Quiet Summer
Coates, John – Patience
Cobb, Richard – Still Life
Coelho, Paulo – The Alchemist
Coetzee, J. M. – Foe
Colegate, Isabel – The Shooting Party
Coles, William – The Well-Tempered Clavier
Colette – The Other One
Collier, John – His Monkey Wife
Collins, Paul – The Book of William
Collins, Paul – Sixpence House
Colquhoun, Kate – Mr. Brigg’s Hat
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – A House and Its Head
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – Parents and Children
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – Manservant & Maidservant

Compton-Burnett, Ivy – Pastors and Masters
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – More Women Than Men
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – Elders and Betters
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – A Heritage and Its History
Compton-Burnett, Ivy – Darkness and Day
Comyns, Barbara – Sisters By A River
Comyns, Barbara – The House of Dolls
Comyns, Barbara – The Juniper Tree
Comyns, Barbara – Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead
Comyns, Barbara – Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead (second review)
Comyns, Barbara – The Vet’s Daughter
Comyns, Barbara – The Skin Chairs
Comyns, Barbara – Mr. Fox
Connolly, Cyril – Enemies of Promise
Conrad, Joseph – Heart of Darkness
Constanduros, Denis – My Grandfather and Father, Dear Father
Cooper, Lettice – Black Bethlehem
Cooper, Lettice – Desirable Residence
Cooper, Lettice – The Double Heart
Couto, Mia – Sleepwalking Land
Coward, Noel – Blithe Spirit
Coward, Noel – Pomp and Circumstance
Crews, Frederick C. – The Pooh Perplex
Crispin, Edmund – The Moving Toyshop
Critchley, Simon – Notes on Suicide
Crompton, Richmal – Frost at Morning
Crompton, Richmal – Matty and the Dearingroydes
Crompton, Richmal – Portrait of a Family
Crompton, Richmal – Still William
Crompton, Richmal – Journeying Wave
Crompton, Richmal – Mist and other ghost stories
Crompton, Richmal – Leadon Hill
Crompton, Richmal – Chedsy Place
Cruz, Afonso – Kokoschka’s Doll
Cunningham, Michael – The Hours
Cunningham, Michael – A Home at the End of the World
Cunningham, Michael – Land’s End
Cunningham, Michael – By Nightfall
Cunningham, Michael – Flesh and Blood
Cunningham, Michael – The Snow Queen
Cunningham, Michael – A Wild Swan
Cunningham, Michael – Specimen Days
Dahl, Roald – Matilda
Dane, Clemence – Regiment of Women
Dangarembga, Tsitsi – Nervous Conditions
Daniels, Lucy – Summer at Hope Meadows
Darling, William – Private Papers of a Bankrupt Bookseller
Darrieussecq, Marie – My Phantom Husband
Davis, L.J. – A Meaningful Life
de Botton, Alain – How Proust Can Change Your Life
Delafield, E.M. – The Provincial Lady
Delafield, E.M. – Straw Without Bricks: I Visit The Soviets
Delafield, E.M. – As Others Hear Us
Delafield, E.M. – Gay Life
Delafield, E.M. – Zella Sees Herself
Delafield, E.M. – Three Marriages
Delafield, E.M. – The Suburban Young Man
Delafield, E.M. – Messalina of the Suburbs
Delafield, E.M. – The Pelicans
Delafield, E.M. – Turn Back The Leaves
Delafield, E.M. – Tension
Delafield, E.M. – The Heel of Achilles
de la Mare, Walter – The Picnic and other stories
Deledda, Grazia – Reeds in the Wind
Delius, F.C. – Portrait of the Woman as a Young Mother
Dench, Judi – And Furthermore
Dennis, Patrick – Auntie Mame
Dennys, Joyce – Henrietta’s War
Dennys, Joyce – Repeated Doses
Deraniyagala, Sonali – Wave
Deresiewicz, William – A Jane Austen Education
De Saint-Exupery, Antoine – Night Flight
Devine, Harriet – Being George Devine’s Daughter
Devonshire, Deborah (Deborah Mitford) – Counting My Chickens
Devonshire, Deborah – Home To Roost
Devonshire, Deborah – Wait for Me!
Dick, Kay – Ivy and Stevie
Dick, R.A. – The Ghost and Mrs Muir
Dickens, Charles – Great Expectations
Dickens, Monica – One Pair of Hands
Dickens, Monica – One Pair of Feet
Dickens, Monica – The Winds of Heaven
Dickens, Monica & Beverley Nichols – Yours Sincerely
Dillon, Brian – In the Dark Room
Dirda, Michael – Browsings
Dockrill, Laura – Mistakes in the Background
Dominguez, Carlos Maria – The Paper House
Dorward, Peter – Nightingale
Dostoevsky, Fyodor – The Eternal Husband
Dostoevsky, Fyodor – The Double
Douglas, O. – Pink Sugar
Douglas, O. – The Proper Place
Douglas, O. – Ann and Her Mother
Douglas-Fairhurst, Richard – The Story of Alice
Drabble, Margaret – The Garrick Year
Drabble, Margaret – The Millstone
Dreiser, Theodore – Letters To Louise
du Maurier, Daphne – The Flight of the Falcon
du Maurier, Daphne – My Cousin Rachel
du Maurier, Daphne – Letters from Menabilly
du Maurier, Daphne – Frenchman’s Creek
du Maurier, Daphne – Frenchman’s Creek (OVW’s review)
du Maurier, Daphne – The House on the Strand
du Maurier, Daphne – Rebecca
du Maurier, Daphne – The Scapegoat
du Maurier, Daphne – The Progress of Julius
du Maurier, Daphne – Not After Midnight
du Maurier, Daphne – The Rebecca Notebook
du Maurier, Daphne – Gerald
Dunn, Mark – Ella Minnow Pea
Dunn, Ronn – When Heaven Is Silent
Dunne, J.W. – Nothing Dies
Durrell, Gerald – My Family and Other Animals
Durrell, Gerald – Birds, Beasts, and Relatives
Eddo-Lodge, Reni – Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
Edwards, Martin – The Golden Age of Murder
Elder, Josephine – Doctor’s Children
Elinger, John & Kathy Shock – That Sweet City: Visions of Oxford

Eliot, Elizabeth – Alice
Eliot, T.S. – The Family Reunion
Engel, Marian – Bear
English, Isobel – Every Eye
Ephron, Nora – Heartburn
Erdal, Jennie – Ghosting
Erdrich, Louise – Books and Islands in Ojibwe Country
Ertz, Susan – Madame Claire
Essex, Mary – Tea is So Intoxicating
Essex, Mary – The Amorous Bicycle
Essex, Mary – Six Fools and a Fairy
Essex, Mary – The Romance of Dr Dinah
Essex, Mary – Divorce? Of Course
Evens, Brecht – The Wrong Place
Evens, Brecht – The Making Of
Evens, Brecht – Panther
Evens, Brecht – The City of Belgium
Fadiman, Anne – Ex Libris
Fadiman, Anne – At Large and At Small
Fair, Elizabeth – Bramton Wick
Fair, Elizabeth – The Native Heath
Farjeon, J. Jefferson – Thirteen Guests
Farrer, Katharine – The Cretan Counterfeit
Faulks, Sebastian – Pistache
Faulks, Sebastian – Faulks on Fiction
Ferguson, Rachel – The Brontes Went To Woolworths
Ferguson, Rachel – Passionate Kensington
Ferguson, Rachel – We Were Amused
Ferguson, Rachel – Evenfield
Ferguson, Rachel – A Child in the Theatre
Fergusson, Adam – The Sack of Bath
Fforde, Jasper – The Eyre Affair
Field, Eugene – The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
Figueras, Marcelo – Kamchatka
Findlater, Jane and Mary – Crossriggs
Fisher, C.J. – When We Were Alive
Fitzgerald, Penelope – The Bookshop
Fitzgerald, Penelope – At Freddie’s
Fitzgerald, Penelope – The Blue Flower
Fitzgerald, Penelope – Offshore
Fitzgerald, Penelope – Charlotte Mew and Her Friends
Foer, Jonathan Safran – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Forbes, Esther – O, Genteel Lady
Ford, Ford Madox – The Good Soldier
Forster, E.M. – Howards End
Forster, E.M. – The Machine Stops & The Celestial Omnibus
Foschini, Lorenza – Proust’s Overcoat
Fowler, Christopher – The Book of Forgotten Authors
Fowler, Karen Joy – The Jane Austen Book Club
Fox, Dan – Limbo
Fox, Kate – Watching the English
Frame, Janet – The Lagoon
Frank, Anne – Diary: the graphic adaptation
Frankau, Pamela – A Wreath for the Enemy
Frankau, Pamela – Marriage of Harlequin
Franklin, Ruth – Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life
Fraser, Ronald – The Flying Draper
Fraser-Sampson, Guy – Major Benjy
Fraser-Sampson, Guy – Lucia on Holiday
Fraser-Sampson, Guy – Death in Profile
Frayn, Michael & David Burke – Celia’s Secret
Freese, Matthias B. – Down To A Sunless Sea
Frisby, Terence – Kisses on a Postcard
Gaarder, Jostein – The Christmas Mystery
Gallico, Paul – Love of Seven Dolls
Gallico, Paul – Jennie
Gallico, Paul – Coronation
Gallico, Paul – Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
Gallico, Paul – Mrs. Harris Goes To New York
Gallico, Paul – Mrs. Harris, MP
Gallico, Paul – Mrs Harris Goes to Moscow
Gallico, Paul – The Foolish Immortals
Gallico, Paul – The Hand of Mary Constable
Gallico, Paul – Ludmilla
Gallico, Paul – The Lonely
Galsworthy, John – To Let
Gardam, Jane – God on the Rocks
Garner Helen – This House of Grief
Garnett, Angelica – Deceived With Kindness
Garnett, Angelica – The Unspoken Truth
Garnett, David – Aspects of Love
Garnett, David – Lady Into Fox
Garnett, David – A Man in the Zoo
Garnett, David – Two By Two
Garnett, David – The Familiar Faces
Garnett, David – No Love
Garnett, Henrietta – Family Skeletons
Gaskell, Elizabeth – Cousin Phillis
Gaskell, Elizabeth – North and South
Gavron, Asaf – Croc Attack!
Gazdanov, Gaito – The Spectre of Alexander Wolf
Gebbie, Vanessa – Words from a Glass Bubble
Gekoski, Rick – Nabokov’s Butterfly
Geras, Adele – Apricots at Midnight
Gibbons, Stella – Cold Comfort Farm
Gibbons, Stella – Westwood
Gibbons, Stella – Bassett
Gibbons, Stella – Here Be Dragons
Gibbons, Stella – Miss Linsey and Pa
Gibbons, Stella – Beside the Pearly Water
Gibbons, Stella – Enbury Heath
Gilbert, Michael – Death in Captivity
Gillard, Linda – A Lifetime Burning
Gillard, Linda – Star Gazing
Gillard, Linda – House of Silence
Ginzburg, Natalia – Sagittarius
Giono, Jean – The Man Who Planted Trees
Giono, Jean – Hill
Giono, Jean – Melville
Girouard, Mark – Enthusiasms
Givner, Joan – The Self-Portrait of a Literary Biographer
Glaspell, Susan – Brook Evans
Glass, Lisa – Prince Rupert’s Teardrop
Godden, Jon – Told in Winter
Godden, Jon – Mrs Panopoulis
Golding, Louis – Mr Emmanuel
Goldsmith, William – The Bind
Goldsworthy, Peter – Maestro
Goodings, Lennie – A Bite of the Apple
Goolden, Barbara – Return Journey
Gordon-Cumming, Jane – A Proper Family Christmas
Gordon-Cumming, Jane – The Haunted Bridge
Goudge, Elizabeth – The Middle Window
Goudge, Elizabeth – The Bird in the Tree
Grace, N.B. – High School Musical: The Book of the Film (!)
Graham, Eleanor – The Children Who Lived in a Barn
Graham, Kenneth – The Wind in the Willows
Graham, Virginia – Say Please
Graham, Virginia – Here’s How
Graham, Virginia – Consider The Years
Graves, Robert and Alan Hodge – The Long Week-End
Gray, Daniel – Scribbles in the Margins
Green, Henry – Blindness
Green, John – The Fault in Our Stars
Green, John – An Abundance of Katherines
Greenberg, Michael – Beg, Borrow, Steal: A Writer’s Life
Greene, Graham – Travels With My Aunt
Greene, Graham – The End of the Affair
Greene, Graham – The Human Factor
Greer, Andrew Sean – Less
Greig, Cicely – Ivy Compton Burnett: A Memoir
Grenfell, Joyce and Virginia Graham – Joyce & Ginnie
Grimmett, Neil – The Bestowing Sun
Grondahl, Jens Christian – Virginia
Grondahl, Jens Christian – Silence in October
Grondahl, Jens Christian – Often I Am Happy
Groth, Janet – The Receptionist
Gunn, Kirsty – My Katherine Mansfield Project
Gutcheon, Beth – Still Missing
Haddon, Mark – The Red House
Hall, Sarah – Mrs Fox
Hamilton, Cicely – William – an Englishman
Hamilton, Patrick – The Slaves of Solitude
Hanff, Helene – 84, Charing Cross Road
Hanff, Helene – Q’s Legacy
Hanff, Helene – Letter from New York
Hanff, Helene – Apple of My Eye
Hansford Johnson, Pamela – An Error of Judgement
Hansford Johnson, Pamela – I. Compton-Burnett
Hansford Johnson, Pamela – The Unspeakable Skipton
Hapwood, Dianne – Tea and Tranquillisers
Harding, Paul – Tinkers
Hardwick, Elizabeth – Sleepless Nights
Hardy, Thomas – Jude the Obscure
Hardy, Thomas – The Return of the Native
Hardy, Thomas – A Pair of Blue Eyes
Harman, Claire – Jane’s Fame
Harman, Claire – Sylvia Townsend Warner: A Biography
Harris, Alexandra – Virginia Woolf
Harrison, Melissa – All Among the Barley
Hart, Elizabeth Anna – The Runaway
Hart, Miranda – Is It Just Me?
Hartley, Jenny – Reading Groups
Hartley, L.P. – The Go-Between
Hartley, L.P. – Simonetta Perkins
Hartley, L.P. – The Boat
Hartley, L.P. – A Perfect Woman
Hartley, L.P. – The Shrimp and the Anemone
Hastings, Milo M. – The City of Endless Night
Haushofer, Marlen – The Wall
Hay, Mavis Doriel – Death on the Cherwell
Hayes, Alfred – My Face For The World To See
Hayes, Bill – Insomniac City
Heyer, Georgette – April Lady
Hill, Susan – The Battle for Gullywith
Hill, Susan – Howards End is on the Landing
Hill, Susan – Jacob’s Room is Full of Books
Hill, Susan – The Beacon
Hill, Susan – In the Springtime of the Year
Hill, Susan – A Kind Man
Hill, Susan – Black Sheep
Hill, Susan – The Magic Apple Tree
Hill, Susan – A Change for the Better
Hill, Susan – The Bird of Night
Hillis, Marjorie – Live Alone and Like It
Hills, Ruth Mary – Scar Tissue
Hillyer, Richard – Country Boy
Hiraide, Takashi – The Guest Cat
Hoban, Russell – Turtle Diary
Hoban, Russell – Amaryllis Day and Night
Hocking, Mary – An Irrelevant Woman
Hodgins, Eric – Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House
Holme, Thea – The Carlyles at Home
Holroyd, Michael – On Wheels
Holtby, Winifred – Virginia Woolf
Holtby, Winifred – The Crowded Street
Honeyman, Gail – Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
Hosseini, Khaled – The Kite Runner
Howe, Bea – A Fairy Leapt Upon My Knee
Hrabal, Bohumil – Closely Observed Trains
Huggett, Richard – The Truth About ‘Pygmalion’
Hughes, Molly – A London Child of the 1870s
Hughes, Molly – A London Family Between the Wars
Hughes, Ted – Birthday Letters
Hull, Ethel M. – The Sheik
Hull, John M. – Touching The Rock
Hull, Richard – Excellent Intentions
Hull, Richard – The Murder of My Aunt
Humble, Nicola – The Feminine Middlebrow Novel
Humphreys, Helen – Nocturne
Hunt, Rebecca – Mr. Chartwell
Huxley, Aldous – Crome Yellow
Huxley, Aldous – The Genius and the Goddess
Huxley, Aldous – Vulgarity in Literature
Isherwood, Christopher – Mr. Norris Changes Trains
Isherwood, Christopher – Prater Violet
Ishiguro, Kazuo – Never Let Me Go
Ishiguro, Kazuo – The Remains of the Day
Ivey, Eowyn – The Snow Child
Ivey, Eowyn – To The Bright Edge of the World
Jackson, Shirley – The Haunting of Hill House
Jackson, Shirley – The Bird’s Nest
Jackson, Shirley – The Sundial
Jackson, Shirley – Hangsaman
Jackson, Shirley – The Road Through The Wall
Jackson, Shirley – We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Jackson, Shirley – Life Among the Savages
Jackson, Shirley – Raising Demons
Jackson, Shirley – The Lottery and other stories
Jackson, Shirley – Let Me Tell You
James, Clive – Latest Readings
James, Henry – The Turn of the Screw
Jamie, Kathleen – Findings
Jansson, Tove – A Winter Book
Jansson, Tove – Fair Play
Jansson, Tove – The Summer Book
Jansson, Tove – The True Deceiver
Jansson, Tove – Travelling Light
Jansson, Tove – Art in Nature
Jansson, Tove – The Listener
Jansson, Tove – Letters From Klara
Jansson, Tove – Moominpappa at Sea
Jansson, Tove – Sun City
Jansson, Tove – Notes from an Island
Jean, Raymond – Reader For Hire
Jenkins, Herbert – Patricia Brent, Spinster
Jenkins, Herbert – The Return of Alfred
Jenkins, Michael – A House in Flanders
Jerome, Jerome K. – The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
Jerome, Jerome K. – Three Men in a Boat
Jerome, Jerome K. – Three Men on the Bummel
Jesse, F Tennyson – A Pin To See The Peepshow
Jesse, F Tennyson – The White Riband
Jesse, Stella Tennyson – Eve in Egypt
Johnson, Celia Blue – Dancing With Mrs Dalloway
Johnston, Jennifer – The Gingerbread Woman
Jolley, Elizabeth – Foxybaby
Jordan, Elizabeth – As Cooks Go
Jordan, Robert – The Eye of the World
Joseph, Michael – Cat’s Company
Kalanithi, Paul – When Breath Becomes Air
Kaling, Mindy – Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

Kaling, Mindy – Why Not Me?
Kafka, Franz – Metamorphosis
Karjalainen, Tuula – Tove Jansson: Work and Love
Kaufman, Andrew – The Tiny Wife
Kaufman, Andrew – All My Friends Are Superheroes
Kawamura, Genki – If Cats Disappeared from the World
Kaye-Smith, Sheila – All The Books of My Life
Kaye-Smith, Sheila and G.B. Stern – Talking of Jane Austen
Kaye-Smith, Sheila and G.B. Stern – More Talk of Jane Austen
Keane, Molly – Young Entry
Keegan, Claire – Foster
Keller, Helen – The World I Live In
Kells, Stuart – Shakespeare’s Library
Kendal, Felicity – White Cargo
Kennedy, A.L. – On Writing
Kennedy, Margaret – Jane Austen
Kennedy, Margaret – Together and Apart
Kennedy, Margaret – The Outlaws on Parnassus
Kennedy, Margaret – Lucy Carmichael
Kennedy, Raymond – Ride a Cockhorse
Kennedy, Richard – A Boy at the Hogarth Press
Kerby, Susan Alice – Miss Carter and the Ifrit
Kerby, Susan Alice – Mr Kronion
Keret, Etgar – Suddenly, A Knock on the Door
Keret, Etgar – The Seven Good Years
Kerr, Jean – Please Don’t Eat The Daisies
Kesson, Jessie – Another Time, Another Place
Kimbrough, Emily – We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood
Kingsolver, Barbara – The Poisonwood Bible
Kingsolver, Barbara – Pigs in Heaven
Kingsolver, Barbara – Prodigal Summer
Kingsolver, Barbara – Small Wonder: Essays
Kipling, Rudyard – The Village That Voted the World Was Flat
Klosterman, Chuck – But What If We’re Wrong?
Knight, Sam – The Premonitions Bureau
Knights, Sarah – Bloomsbury’s Outsider
Knox, E.V. – This Other Eden
Koppel, Lily – The Red Leather Diary
Kosztolányi, Dezső – Skylark
Kundera, Milan – Immortality
Kundera, Milan – Identity
Kundera, Milan – The Joke
Kundera, Milan – The Curtain
Kundera, Milan – The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Kundera, Milan – Ignorance
Laing, Olivia – To The River
Laing, Olivia – The Lonely City
Laing, Sarah – Mansfield and Me
Langley, Noel – The Land of Green Ginger
Lappin, Tom – Parties

Laski, Marghanita – Little Boy Lost
Laski, Marghanita – Love on the Supertax
Laski, Marghanita – To Bed With Grand Music
Last, Nella – Nella Last’s War
Last, Nella – Nella Last’s Peace
Laurence, Margaret – A Jest of God
Laurence, Margaret – The Diviners
Laurence, Margaret – The Fire-Dwellers
Lawrence, D.H. – The Fox
Lawson, Mary – Crow Lake
Lawson, Mary – The Other Side of the Bridge
Lawson, Mary – A Town Called Solace
Lawson, Mary – Road Ends
Leacock, Stephen – Literary Lapses
Leacock, Stephen – Over the Footlights and Other Fancies
Leacock, Stephen – Our Heritage of Liberty
Leacock, Stephen – My Discovery of England
Leacock, Stephen – The Iron Man and the Tin Woman
Leduc, Violette – The Lady and the Little Fox Fur
Lee, Harper – To Kill A Mockingbird
Lee, Harper – Go Set a Watchman (Colin’s review)
Lee, Hermione – A Very Short Introduction to Biography
Lee, Laurie – Cider With Rosie
LeFanu, Sarah – Dreaming of Rose
Lehmann, John – Thrown To The Woolfs
Lehmann, John – In the Purely Pagan Sense
Lehmann, Rosamond – Dusty Answer
Leigh, Mike – Abigail’s Party
Leighton, Clare – Four Hedges
Lelord, Francois – Hector and the Search for Happiness
L’Engle, Madeleine – A Wrinkle in Time
L’Engle, Madeleine – Two-Part Invention
Lesser, Wendy – Why I Read
Lessing, Doris – The Fifth Child
Lessing, Doris – Particularly Cats
Leverson, Ada – Love’s Shadow
Leverson, Ada – Love at Second Sight
Levit, Anat – Seven Cats I Have Loved
Levy, Deborah – Stardust Nation
Lewis, C.S. – A Grief Observed
Lewis, C.S. – Surprised By Joy
Lewis, Herbert Clyde – Gentleman Overboard
Lewis, Janet – The Wife of Martin Guerre
Lewis, Sinclair – Free Air
Lickorish Quinn, Karina – Shrinking Violet
Light, Alison – Forever England
Light, Alison – Mrs Woolf and the Servants
Lindsay, David – The Haunted Woman
Lindsay, David – Sphinx
Lindsay, Joan – Picnic at Hanging Rock
Lister, S.E. – The Immortals
Litvinoff, Emanuel – The Lost Europeans
Litvinoff, Emanuel – Journey Through A Small Planet
Lively, Penelope – Moon Tiger
Loftus, David – Diary of a Lone Twin
Logan, John – Peter and Alice
Long, James – Ferney
Longford, Christine – Making Conversation
Loos, Anita – Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Lovell, Henrietta – Infused
Lyman, Monty – The Remarkable Life of the Skin
Lyman, Monty – The Painful Truth
Macaulay, Rose – Crewe Train
Macaulay, Rose – Keeping Up Appearances
Macaulay, Rose – Dangerous Ages
Macaulay, Rose – Personal Pleasures
Macaulay, Rose – The World My Wilderness
Macaulay, Rose – The Towers of Trebizond
Macaulay, Rose – Potterism
Macaulay, Rose – Mystery at Geneva
MacDonald, Betty – The Egg and I
MacDonald, Betty – The Plague and I
MacDonald, Betty – Anybody Can Do Anything
MacDonald, Betty – Onions in the Stew
Machado, Carmen Maria – In The Dream House
Mackail, Denis – The Majestic Mystery
Mackail, Denis – Chelbury Abbey
Mackail, Denis – Ian and Felicity
Mackail, Denis – By Auction
Mackail, Denis – What Next?
Mackenzie, Compton – Poor Relations
Mackenzie, Compton – Buttercups and Daisies
Mackenzie, Compton – Thin Ice
Maclaren-Ross, Julian – Of Love and Hunger
Madden, Deirdre – Molly Fox’s Birthday
Madden, Deirdre – Nothing is Black
Madden, Deirdre – The Birds of the Innocent Wood
Magorian, Michelle – Goodnight Mister Tom
Malcolm, Janet – Two Lives
Malcolm, Janet – In the Freud Archives
Malcolm, Janet – Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession
Malcolm, Janet – The Silent Woman
Malcolm, Janet – Forty-One False Starts
Malik, Rachel – Miss Boston and Miss Hargreaves
Mangan, Lucy – Bookworm
Manguel, Alberto – Stevenson Under The Palm Trees
Manguel, Alberto – The Library at Night
Manguel, Alberto – A Reader on Reading
Manguel, Alberto – A Reading Diary
Mankowitz, Wolf – A Kid For Two Farthings
Mannin, Ethel – Rolling in the Dew
Mannin, Ethel – Cactus
Manning, Olivia – School For Love
Manning, Olivia – The Great Fortune
Manning, Rosemary – The Chinese Garden
Manning, Sarra – London, With Love
Mansfield, Katherine – Selected Stories
Mansfield, Katherine – In a German Pension
Mansfield, Katherine – Something Childish and other stories
Marquez, Gabriel Garcia – Memories of My Melancholy Whores
Marquis, Don – The Best of Archy and Mehitabel
Marsh, Eileen – The Unnatural Behaviour of Mrs Hooker
Marsh, Ngaio – Opening Night
Marshall, Bruce – Father Malachy’s Miracle
Martin Currey, Stella – One Woman’s Year
Martinetti, Anne et al – Agatha: the real life of Agatha Christie
Masud, Noreen – A Flat Place
Maugham, W. Somerset – Up At The Villa
Maurois, Andre – The Silence of Colonel Bramble
Maxtone Graham, Ysenda – Mr. Tibbits’s Catholic School
Maxtone Graham, Ysenda – The Real Mrs Miniver
Maxtone Graham, Ysenda – Terms and Conditions
Maxwell, Gavin – Ring of Bright Water
Maxwell, William – They Came Like Swallows
Maxwell, William – So Long, See You Tomorrow
Maxwell, William – Time Will Darken It
Maxwell, William & Sylvia Townsend Warner – The Element of Lavishness
Maxwell, William & Eudora Welty – What There Is To Say We Have Said
Maxwell, W.B. – Spinster of this Parish
May, Katherine – The Electricity of Every Living Thing
Mayor, F.M. – The Rector’s Daughter
McCutcheon, George Barr – Brewster’s Millions
McElwee, William – The House
McEwan, Ian – On Chesil Beach
McEwan, Ian – Black Dogs
McEwan, Ian – Amsterdam
McGill, John – The Most Glorified Strip of Bunting
McGraw, Eloise Jarvis – Greensleeves
McHaffie, Hazel – Remember Remember
McKenney, Ruth – My Sister Eileen
McLaren, Duncan – Looking For Enid
McNeill, Janet – The Small Widow
McNeill, Janet – Tea at Four O’Clock
Medvei, Cornelius – Caroline
Medvei, Cornelius – Mr Thunderbug
Melbye, Eric – Tru
Mercer, Jeremy – Books, Baguettes, and Bedbugs
Merriman, Andy – Margaret Rutherford
Meyer, M.M. – H.G. Wells and His Family
Michaels, Anne – Fugitive Pieces
Michaels, Leonard – The Men’s Club
Middleton Murry, J. – Pencillings
Mieville, China – The City and The City
Mieville, China – This Census-Taker
Miles, Susan – Lettice Delmer
Miller, Arthur – All My Sons
Mills, Magnus – The Maintenance of Headway
Mills, Magnus – All Quiet on the Orient Express
Mills, Magnus – The Restraint of Beasts
Mills, Magnus – Screwtop Thompson
Mills, Magnus – Three To See The King
Mills, Magnus – The Forensic Records Society
Milne, A. A. – It’s Too Late Now
Milne, A. A. – Year In, Year Out
Milne, A.A. – Two People
Milne, A.A. – Once A Week
Milne, A.A. – The Dover Road
Milne, A.A. – Mr. Pim Passes By
Milne, A.A. – Not That It Matters
Milne, A.A. – Lovers in London
Milne, A.A. – The Red House Mystery
Milne, A.A. – Other People’s Lives
Milne, A.A. – Winnie the Pooh
Milne, Angela – One Year’s Time
Milne, Christopher – The Enchanted Places
Mitchell, David – The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet
Mitchell, Gladys – Speedy Death
Mitford, Jessica – Hons and Rebels
Mitford, Nancy – The Pursuit of Love
Mitford, Nancy – Frederick the Great
Mitford, Nancy – Pigeon Pie
The Mitfords – Letters Between Six Sisters (a)
The Mitfords – Letters Between Six Sisters (b)
Montgomery, L.M. – Anne of Green Gables
Montgomery, L.M. – Anne of Avonlea
Moore, Brian – The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne
Moore, Brian – The Great Victorian Collection
Moore, Brian – The Doctor’s Wife
Moore, G.E. – Conversations in Ebury Street
Moore, Doris Langley – My Caravaggio Style
Moore, John – Brensham Village
Moore, Lorrie – Self-Help
Moore, Lorris – Who Will Run The Frog Hospital?
Moran, Caitlin – Moranthology
Morgan, Charles – The Empty Room
Morley, Christopher – Parnassus on Wheels
Morley, Christopher – The Haunted Bookshop
Morley, Christopher – Safety Pins
Morrall, Clare – When The Floods Came
Mortimer, Penelope – The Pumpkin Eater
Mortimer, Penelope – The Home
Mortimer, Penelope – My Friend Says It’s Bullet-Proof
Moshfegh, Ottessa – Eileen
Mosley, Nicholas – Julian Grenfell
Munro, Alice – Too Much Happiness
Murdoch, Iris – The Sandcastle
Murdoch, Iris – The Sea, The Sea
Murnighan, Jack – Beowulf on the Beach
Murray, Margaret – The Witch-Cult in Western Europe
Murray, Rosalind – The Happy Tree
Murray, Simone – Mixed Media
Myers, Elizabeth – A Well Full of Leaves
Myers, Elizabeth – Mrs Christopher
Myers, L.H. – Strange Glory
Myron, Vicki – Dewey
Nabokov, Vladimir – Lolita
Nathan, Robert – Mr Whittle and the Morning Star
Nathan, Robert – The Train in the Meadow
Nathan, Robert – Stonecliff
Nathan, Robert – The Enchanted Voyage
Nathan, Robert – The Colour of Evening
Natsukawa, Sosuke – The Cat Who Saved Books
Nemirovsky, Irene – Suite Francaise
Nemirovsky, Irene – David Golder
Nemirovsky, Irene – The Misunderstanding
Nesbit, E. – The Railway Children
Nesbit, E. – The Enchanted Castle
Nesbit, E. – The Lark
Nesbit, E. – My School Days
Nesbit, E. – The Red House
Nicholls, David – One Day
Nichols, Beverley – Merry Hall
Nichols, Beverley – Down the Garden Path
Nichols, Beverley – Are They The Same At Home?
Nichols, Beverley – A Thatched Roof
Nichols, Beverley – Uncle Samson
Nichols, Beverley – For Adults Only
Nichols, Beverley – The Powers That Be
Nichols, Beverley – Down the Kitchen Sink
Niffenegger, Audrey – The Time Traveler’s Wife
Niffenegger, Audrey – Her Fearful Symmetry
North, Gil – Sergeant Cluff Stands Firm
Norton, Mary – The Bread and Butter Stories
Obama, Michelle – Becoming
O’Brien, Darcy – A Way of Life, Like Any Other
O’Farrell, Maggie – The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
O’Grady, Rohan – Let’s Kill Uncle
Oliphant, Laurence – Piccadilly
Oliver, Jane and Ann Stafford – Business as Usual
Olivier, Edith – The Love Child
Olivier, Edith – The Love-Child (Hesperus competition entry)
Olivier, Edith – The Love Child (various)
Olivier, Edith – Night Thoughts of a Country Landlady
Olivier, Edith – Country Moods and Tenses
Olivier, Edith – The Underground River
Olivier, Edith – As Far As Jane’s Grandmothers
Olivier, Laurence – On Acting
Olmi, Veronique – Beside the Sea
Orange, Ursula – Company in the Evening
Orange, Ursula – Begin Again
Orwell, George – Homage to Catalonia
Orwell, George – Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Osborne, Charles – The Life and Crimes of Agatha Christie
Otsuka, Julie – The Buddha in the Attic
Otten, Willem Jan – The Portrait
Oyeyemi, Helen – The Icarus Girl
Oyeyemi, Helen – White is for Witching
Oyeyemi, Helen – Boy, Snow, Bird
Oyeyemi, Helen – The Opposite House
Oyeyemi, Helen – Mr Fox
Paasilinna, Arto – The Year of the Hare
Packer, J.I. – I Want To Be A Christian
Panter-Downes, Mollie – One Fine Day
Panter-Downes, Mollie – Minnie’s Room: The Peacetime Stories
Panter-Downes, Mollie – London War Notes
Panter-Downes, Mollie – My Husband Simon
Panter-Downes, Mollie – The Shoreless Sea
Panter-Downes, Mollie – Storm Bird
Papadiamantis, Alexandros – The Murderess
Parks, Tim – Where I’m Reading From
Parks, Tim – Pen in Hand
Parmar, Priya – Vanessa and Her Sister
Paul, Pamela – My Life With Bob
Pazinski, Piotr – The Boarding House
Peake, Mervyn – Mr Pye
Pearce, Philippa – Tom’s Midnight Garden
Pearce, Philippa – What The Neighbours Did
Peck, Winifred – Bewildering Cares
Pennac, Daniel – Better Than Life
Penney, Stef – The Tenderness of Wolves
Perenyi, Eleanor – More Was Lost
Perkins Gilman, Charlotte – The Yellow Wallpaper
Petre, Diana – The Secret Orchard of Roger Ackerley
Petterson, Per – Ashes in My Mouth, Sand in My Shoes
Pheby, Alex – Grace
Pine, Emilie – Notes to Self
Playfair, Jocelyn – A House in the Country
Porter, Adrian – The Perfect Pest
Portobello, Petronella – How To Be A Deb’s Mum
Potter, Beatrix – The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies
Powys, T.F. – Mark Only
Pratchett, Terry – Going Postal
Priestley, J.B. – Delight
Priestley, J.B. – I For One
Pritchett, V.S. – A Cab at the Door
Pym, Barbara – Some Tame Gazelle
Pym, Barbara – The Sweet Dove Died
Queneau, Raymond – Exercises in Style
Quint, Michel – Strange Gardens
Radden Keefe, Patrick – Empire of Pain
Rae, Issa – Awkward Black Girl
Rakoff, Joanna – My Salinger Year
Ransome, Arthur – Swallows and Amazons
Raverat, Gwen – Period Piece
Read, Herbert – The Green Child
Read, Miss – Gossip From Thrush Green
Reed, Myrtle – The Spinster Book
Remarque, Erich Maria – All Quiet on the Western Front
Rentzenbrink, Cathy – Dear Reader
Resnik, Muriel – House Happy
Rhodes, Anthony – Sword of Bone
Rhys, Jean – Voyage in the Dark
Rice, Eva – The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets
Rice, Eva – The Misinterpretation of Tara Jupp
Rice, Eva – Love Notes From Freddie
Riddell, Marjorie – M for Mother
Ridge, Antonia – Family Album
Rieff, David – Swimming in a Sea of Death
Riley, Gwendoline – Cold Water
Ritchie, Charles – The Siren Years
Roberts, Richard Owain
Robertson, E. Arnot – Cullum
Robertson, Celia – Who Was Sophie?
Robinson, Marilynne – Gilead
Robinson, Marilynne – Home
Robinson, Marilynne – Lila
Robinson, Marilynne – Jack
Robinson, Marilynne – Housekeeping
Robinson, Mary – The Art of Gardening
Ronson, Jon – The Psychopath Test
Ronson, Jon – Frank
Ronson, Jon – Them
Rose, Phyllis – The Shelf
Rose, Phyllis – The Year of Reading Proust
Rosenthal, Amy – On The Rocks
Rostenberg, Leona & Madeleine Stern – Old Books, Rare Friends
Ross, Sinclair – As For Me and My House
Rowling, J. K. – The Harry Potter series
Rowling, J. K. – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Royle, Nicholas (ed.) – The Art of the Novel
Royle, Nicholas – White Spines
Russell, R.B. – Fifty Forgotten Books
Rutter, Esther – This Golden Fleece
Sacks, Oliver – The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat
Sacks, Oliver – The Island of the Colorblind
Sacks, Oliver – Hallucinations
Sacks, Oliver – Seeing Voices
Sacks, Olive – Gratitude
Sacks, Oliver – On The Move
Sacks, Oliver – An Anthropologist on Mars
Sacks, Oliver – Awakenings
Sacks, Oliver – The Last Interview
Sackville-West, Vita – The Heir
Sackville-West, Vita – All Passion Spent
Sackville-West, Vita – The Easter Party
Sackville-West, Vita – Grand Canyon
Sackville-West, Vita – The Edwardians
Sackville-West, Vita – Dearest Andrew
Sackville-West, Vita – The Land
Sackville-West, Vita – The Death of Noble Godavary
Sackville-West, Vita – Heritage
Sagan, Francoise – Bonjour Tristesse
Sagan, Francoise – Sunlight on Cold Water
Saki – The Penguin Complete Saki
Saki – A Shot in the Dark
Saki – The Unbearable Bassington
Saki – The Westminster Alice
Saki – When William Came
Saki – Reginald in Russia
Saki – The Chronicles of Clovis
Salamon, Julie – The Devil’s Candy
Sales, Leigh – Any Ordinary Day
Sam, Anna – Checkout: A Life on the Tills
Sangster, Alfred – The Brontes
Sankovitch, Nina – Tolstoy and the Purple Chair
Sanxay Holding, Elizabeth – The Blank Wall
Sarton, May – The Fur Person
Sarton, May – The Small Room
Sarton, May – The House by the Sea
Saumarez Smith, John – A Spy in the Bookshop
Scarlett, Susan – Babbacombe’s
Scharlieb, Mary – What It Means To Marry
Schein, Elyse & Paula Bernstein – Identical Strangers
Schreiner, Olive – The Story of an African Farm
Schuyler, James – Alfred and Guinevere
Sedaris, David – Me Talk Pretty One Day
Sedaris, David – Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
Sedaris, David – Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls
Sedaris, David – Naked
Sellers, Susan – Vanessa and Virginia
Sestero, Greg and Tom Bissell – The Disaster Artist
Seth, Vikram – An Equal Music
Seward, Desmond – Renishaw Hall
Shaffer, Mary Ann – The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Shapiro, James – Contested Will
Sharp, Margery – Cluny Brown
Sharp, Margery – The Eye of Love
Sharp, Margery – The Gipsy in the Parlour
Sharp, Margery – Britannia Mews
Sharp, Margery – Lise Lillywhite
Sharp, Margery – The Nutmeg Tree
Sharp, Margery – The Stone of Chastity
Sharp, Margery – The Nymph and the Nobleman
Sharp, Margery – In Pious Memory
Sharp, Margery – Four Gardens
Shaw, Ali – The Girl With Glass Feet
Shaw, George Bernard – Man and Superman
Shaw, Julia – The Memory Illusion
Sheckley, Robert – Immortality, Inc.
Shelley, Mary – Frankenstein
Sheridan, Richard B. – The Rivals
Sherriff, R.C. – The Fortnight in September
Sherriff, R.C. – Greengates
Sherriff, R.C. – The Hopkins Manuscript
Sherriff, R.C. – The Wells of St Mary’s
Sherriff, R.C. – No Leading Lady
Sidgwick, Mrs Alfred – Cynthia’s Way
Sidgwick, Mrs Alfred – None-Go-By
Siegfried Sassoon – Letters to Max Beerbohm
Silvera, Adam – They Both Die at the End
Silvera, Adam – The First To Die at the End
Silvera, Adam – History Is All You Left Me
Simenon, Georges – Maigret’s Revolver
Sinclair, May – Life and Death of Harriett Frean
Sinclair, May – Uncanny Stories
Sinclair, May – The Three Sisters
Sinclair, May – Mr Waddington of Wyck
Sinclair, May – The Tree of Heaven
Sinclair, May – Anne Severn and the Fieldings
Sitwell, Osbert – Dickens
Sjon – The Blue Fox
Skinner, Cornelia Otis – Popcorn
Skinner, Cornelia Otis – Nuts in May
Skinner, Cornelia Otis – Soap Behind The Ears
Skinner, Cornelia Otis – Excuse It, Please!
Smart, Amy Elizabeth – All Roads Lead to Austen
Smith, Ali – Artful
Smith, Betty – A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Smith, Dodie – I Capture the Castle
Smith, Dodie – The Town in Bloom
Smith, Dodie – Look Back With Love
Smith, Dodie – Look Back With Mixed Feelings
Smith, Dodie – Dear Octopus
Smith, Dodie – A Tale of Two Families
Smith, Dodie – It Ends With Revelations
Smith, Dodie – The Girl from the Candle-Lit Bath
Smith, Dorothy Evelyn – Miss Plum and Miss Penny
Smith, Dorothy Evelyn – O, The Brave Music
Smith, Dorothy Evelyn – Beyond the Gates
Smith, Dorothy Evelyn – Proud Citadel
Smith, Emma – The Great Western Beach
Smith, Emma – Maidens’ Trip
Smith, Thorne – Turnabout
Smith, Zadie – Swing Time
Smyth, Katharine – All The Lives We Ever Lived
Snow, C.P. – The Masters
Solomon, Laura – Alternative Medicine
Solomons, Natasha – Mr. Rosenblum’s List
Sopel, Jon – If Only They Didn’t Speak English
Southey, Donald – I, Messiah
Spain, Nancy – Cinderella Goes to the Morgue
Spalding, Frances – Insights: The Bloomsbury Group
Spark, Muriel – The Driver’s Seat
Spark, Muriel – Loitering With Intent
Spark, Muriel – Memento Mori
Spark, Muriel – The Abbess of Crewe
Spark, Muriel – The Takeover
Spark, Muriel – The Ballad of Peckham Rye
Spark, Muriel – The Only Problem
Spark, Muriel – Reality and Dreams
Spark, Muriel – Territorial Rights
Spark, Muriel – Symposium
Spark, Muriel – The Hothouse by the East River
Spark, Muriel – Curriculum Vitae
Spark, Muriel – The Mandelbaum Gate
Spence, Annie – Dear Farenheit 451
Sprigge, Elizabeth – The Life of Ivy Compton-Burnett
Spufford, Francis – Golden Hill
Spurling, Hilary – La Grande Thérèse
Stacey, Tom – The Man Who Knew Everything
Stegner, Wallace – The Spectator Bird
Stein, Gertrude – Blood on the Dining-Room Floor
Steinbeck, John – The Pearl
Steinbeck, John – Cannery Row
Stephenson, Simon – Let Not The Waves of the Sea
Stern, G.B. – Ten Days of Christmas
Stern, G.B. – Dolphin Cottage
Stern, G.B. – For All We Know
Stern, G.B. – The Patience of a Saint
Stevens, Michael – V. Sackville-West
Stevens, Nell – Bleaker House
Stevens, Nell – Mrs Gaskell & Me
Stevenson, D.E. – Miss Buncle’s Book
Stevenson, D.E. – Mrs. Tim of the Regiment
Stevenson, D.E. – Mrs Tim Carries On
Stevenson, D.E. – Five Windows
Stockett, Kathryn – The Help
Stonier, G.W. – Shaving Through the Blitz
Stopes, Marie – Married Love
Strachan, Mari – The Earth Hums in B Flat
Strachey, Julia – Cheerful Weather for the Wedding
Strachey, Julia – Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (readalong)
Streatfeild, Noel – Saplings
Streatfeild, Noel – Tea By The Nursery Fire
Streatfeild, Noel – I Ordered A Table For Six
Struther, Jan – Mrs. Miniver
Struther, Jan – Try Anything Twice
Summerscale, Kate – The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher
Surendra, Rajiv – The Elephants in My Backyard
Sutcliff, Rosemary – Blue Remembered Hills
Swift, Graham – Mothering Sunday
Syjuco, Miguel – Ilustrado
Szymborska, Wislawa – People on a Bridge
Talbot, Laura – The Gentlewomen
Tangye, Derek – A Cat in the Window
Tanizaki, Junichiro – Naomi
Taylor, Alan – Appointment in Arezzo
Taylor, Elizabeth – Angel
Taylor, Elizabeth – Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
Taylor, Elizabeth – A Game of Hide and Seek
Taylor, Elizabeth – At Mrs. Lippincote’s
Taylor, Elizabeth – A View of the Harbour
Taylor, Elizabeth – The Soul of Kindness
Taylor, Elizabeth – A Wreath of Roses
Taylor, Elizabeth – The Wedding Group
Taylor, Elizabeth – Palladian
Taylor, Elizabeth – Blaming
Tey, Josephine – Brat Farrar
Theriault, Denis – The Peculiar of a Lonely Postman
Thirkell, Angela – High Rising
Thomas, Edward – Oxford
Thomas, Helen – As It Was and World Without End
Thomas, Simon – Love, Interrupted
Thomas Ellis, Alice – Unexplained Laughter
Thomas Ellis, Alice – The Birds of the Air
Thomasson, Anna – A Curious Friendship
Thorton, Rosy – Hearts and Minds
Thwaite, Ann – A.A. Milne: His Life
Thwaite, Ann – Running in the Corridors
Tickell, Jerrard – Appointment With Venus
Todd, Barbara Euphan – Miss Ranskill Comes Home
Todd, Janet – Death and the Maidens: Fanny Wollstonecraft and the Shelley Circle
Tomalin, Claire – Katherine Mansfield : A Secret Life
Tomalin, Claire – A Life of My Own
Toole, John Kennedy – A Confederacy of Dunces
Toussaint, Jean-Philippe – Making Love
Tovey, Doreen – Raining Cats and Donkeys
Townsend, Sue – Adrian Mole series
Townsend, Sue – The Queen and I
Trapido, Barbara – Brother of the More Famous Jack
Trapido, Barbara – Noah’s Ark
Trapido, Barbara – Temples of Delight
Trefusis, Violet – Echo
Trefusis, Violet – Hunt the Slipper
Trench, John – Dishonoured Bones
Trevelyan, G.E. – Appius and Virginia
Trevelyan, G.E. – Two Thousand Million Man-Power
Trevelyan, G.E. – William’s Wife
Trevor, William – The Story of Lucy Gault
Trillin, Calvin – Tepper Isn’t Going Out
Trillin, Calvin – Deadline Poet
Trillin, Calvin – About Alice
Trillin, Calvin – Floater
Trillin, Calvin – Remembering Denny
Trillin, Calvin – Family Man
Trollope, Anthony – The Warden
Truss, Lynne – Making the Cat Laugh
Tsiolkas, Christos – The Slap
Tutton, Diana – Guard Your Daughters
Tutton, Diana – The Young Ones
Tutton, Diana – Mamma
Vanbrugh, Irene – To Tell My Story
Vandenbroucke, Brecht – White Cube
Vercors – Sylva
Verhulst, Dimitri – Madame Verona Comes Down the Hill
Vickers, Salley – Miss Garnet’s Angel
Villalobos, Juan Pablo – Down the Rabbit Hole
Vincent, Lady Kitty – Gin & Ginger
Visman, Janni – Yellow
Visman, Janni – Sex Education
von Arnim, Elizabeth – The Enchanted April
von Arnim, Elizabeth – The Caravaners
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Christopher & Columbus
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Father
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Introduction to Sally
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Mr. Skeffington
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Elizabeth and Her German Garden
von Arnim, Elizabeth – All the Dogs of My Life
von Arnim, Elizabeth – In the Mountains
von Arnim, Elizabeth – The Adventures of Elizabeth in Rugen
von Arnim, Elizabeth – The Benefactress
von Arnim, Elizabeth – Vera
von Arnim, Elizabeth – The Jasmine Farm
Vosper, Frank – Murder on the Second Floor
Voysey, Sheridan – Resurrection Year
Voysey, Sheridan – The Making of Us
Wagman-Geller, Marlene – Once Again to Zelda
Walker, Ted – The High Path
Wallace, Danny – Yes Man
Wallace, Marjorie – The Silent Twins
Waller, John – A Time to Dance, A Time to Die
Walmsley, Leo – Love in the Sun
Walmsley, Leo – The Golden Waterwheel
Walpole, Hugh – The Castle of Otranto
Wang, Phil – Side Splitter
Ward, A.C. – A Literary Journey Through Wartime Britain
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Lolly Willowes
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – A Spirit Rises
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Summer Will Show
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Time Importuned
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Opus 7
Warner, Sylvia Townsend and William Maxwell – The Element of Lavishness
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Jane Austen
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – With The Hunted
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – The Corner That Held Them
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – The True Heart
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – The Museum of Cheats
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – Swans on an Autumn River
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – The Cat’s Cradle Book
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – The Innocent and the Guilty
Warner, Sylvia Townsend – T.H. White: A Biography
Waterfield, Giles – The Long Afternoon
Waters, Sarah – The Little Stranger
Waters, Sarah – The Night Watch
Waters, Sarah – The Paying Guests
Waugh, Evelyn – Put Out More Flags
Waugh, Evelyn – The Loved One
Waugh, Evelyn – Scoop
Waugh, Evelyn – Vile Bodies
Webb, Mary – Gone To Earth
Webb, Robert – Come Again
Webster, Jean – Daddy Long-legs
Weedman, Lauren – Miss Fortune
Weir, Rosemary – Albert’s World Tour
Weir, Rosemary – Albert and the Dragonettes
Welty, Eudora – The Optimist’s Daughter
Welty, Eudora – Delta Wedding
West, Elizabeth – Hovel in the Hills
West, Nathanael – Miss Lonelyhearts
Westcott, Glenway – The Pilgrim Hawk
Westin, Boel – Tove Jansson: Life, Art, Words
Wharton, Edith – The Age of Innocence
Whipple, Dorothy – Someone at a Distance
Whipple, Dorothy – The Closed Door and other stories
Whipple, Dorothy – Every Good Deed
Whipple, Dorothy – The Priory
Whipple, Dorothy – Random Commentary
Whipple, Dorothy – High Wages
Whipple, Dorothy – Because of the Lockwoods
Whistler, Laurence – The Initials in the Heart
White, Ethel Lina – The Wheel Spins
White, T.H. – Mistress Masham’s Repose
Whitechurch, V.L. – Canon in Residence
Whitechurch, V.L. – First and Last
Wicha, Marcin – Things I Didn’t Throw Out
Wigfall, Clare – The Loudest Sound and Nothing
Wilde, Oscar – The Importance of Being Earnest
Wilde, Oscar – The Picture of Dorian Gray
Wilder, Laura Ingalls – The First Four Years (guest review)
Wilkin, Jen – None Like Him
Wilkinson, Sheena – Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau
Willard, Barbara – The Dogs Do Bark
Williams, John – Stoner
Wilson, Edmund – I Thought of Daisy
Wilson, Ethel – Hetty Dorval
Wilson, Ethel – Swamp Angel
Wilson, Ethel – Love and Salt Water
Winman, Sarah – When God Was A Rabbit
Winterson, Jeanette – The Gap of Time
Wiseman, Robert – Quirkology
Wix, Katy – Delicacy
Wodehouse, P.G. – Indiscretions of Archie
Wodehouse, P.G. – Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen
Wodehouse, P.G. – Right Ho, Jeeves
Wodehouse, P.G. – Bill the Conqueror
Wodehouse, P.G. – Laughing Gas
Wodehouse, P.G. – The Adventures of Sally
Wodehouse, P.G. – Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
Wodehouse, P.G. – Mr Mulliner Speaking
Wolf, Christa – The Quest for Christa T
Wolff, Tobias – In the Garden of the North American Martyrs
Wolff-Mönckeberg, Mathilde – On The Other Side
Wong, Claire – The Runaway
Wood, Laura – A Snowfall of Silver
Woolf, Leonard & Trekkie Ritchie Parsons – Love Letters
Woolf, Virginia – Flush
Woolf, Virginia – To The Lighthouse
Woolf, Virginia – Orlando
Woolf, Virginia – The London Scene
Woolf, Virginia – A Room of One’s Own
Woolf, Virginia – Jacob’s Room
Woolf, Virginia – Essays on the Self
Woolf, Virginia – Roger Fry: a Biography
Wren, Jenny – Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Girl
Wyndham, Francis – The Other Garden
Wyndham, John – Trouble With Lichen
Yates, Richard – Revolutionary Road
Yates, Richard – The Easter Parade
Yee, Chiang – The Silent Traveller in Oxford
Young, Angela – Speaking of Love
Young, E.H. – Miss Mole
Young, E.H. – William
Young, E.H. – The Misses Mallett
Young, E.H. – Chatterton Square
Young, Josa – One Apple Tasted
Zaid, Gabriel – So Many Books
Zoob, Caroline – Virginia Woolf’s Garden
Zusak, Markus – The Book Thief
Zweig, Stefan – Confusion
Zweig, Stefan – Burning Secret
Zweig, Stefan – A Chess Story
Various – The Assassin’s Cloak
Various – Bayard Books
Various – Man Proposes
Various – The Paris Review Interviews
Various – The Sixpenny Debt and other Oxford stories

Reviews by Our Vicar and Our Vicar’s Wife