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  • Jane and Prudence by Barbara Pym

        After reading Excellent Women I knew, just knew, that I had to read more of Pym’s novels. Jane and Prudence was the second one I read and I did love it, not as much as Excellent Women, but love it I did. The two women of the title are old friends from Oxford. Jane is older and…

    Anbolyn

    May 30, 2012
    1950’s Fiction, Classic Novels, Uncategorized
    Barbara Pym
  • Classics Challenge {May}

    I’m sneaking my Classics Challenge post in right at the end of the month. And this time I am not going to subject you to another post about Anna Karenina, fascinating as that tome may be, because I started another of my choices this month when I realized that AK probably is going to take…

    Anbolyn

    May 27, 2012
    Challenges, Uncategorized
  • The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan

    Hello, friends, it only took a short week for me to start feeling better! I’m very glad not to be away longer because I did miss blogging and being part of the community of readers I so treasure. Thanks for being understanding and kind during my little break!  I didn’t go to the doctor because I am…

    Anbolyn

    May 24, 2012
    Contemporary Novels, Historical Fiction, Uncategorized
    Charlotte Rogan
  • Taking a Small Break

    I am going to be taking a small break from blogging, perhaps one or two weeks. I have been feeling physically unwell for months now and am trying to figure out what I need to do to improve my health. My main complaint is extreme exhaustion to the point of only being able to drag…

    Anbolyn

    May 14, 2012
    Life, Uncategorized
  • ‘The truest friend we have’

    “A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine, desert us when troubles thicken around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavour by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate…

    Anbolyn

    May 13, 2012
    Picture + Quote, Uncategorized
  • The Moonspinners by Mary Stewart

    Well, I’m just moving right along with Mary Stewart. The Moonspinners is the fourth novel I’ve read by her since December and I think it just might be my favorite so far. It is set in Greece and it is fast-paced, sexy, and suspenseful. Nicola Ferris works for the British Embassy in Athens. It’s Easter…

    Anbolyn

    May 10, 2012
    1960’s Fiction, Classic Novels, Uncategorized
    Mary Stewart
  • A Struggle

    Remember back in March when I posted a passionate pledge to read more novels by American women? At the time, I was very determined to commit the rest of 2012 to exploring and reading American writing. Well, just two short months later I feel that I am completely off-course and am struggling to find any…

    Anbolyn

    May 7, 2012
    Challenges, Uncategorized
  • Excellent Women by Barbara Pym

      Excellent Women is Barbara Pym’s subtly witty and charming domestic novel centered around the wonderful and wise Mildred Lathbury. Mildred is an unmarried, thirty-something woman who leads a fairly predictable life in 1950’s London. She works part-time for an impoverished gentlewomen’s organization and spends the rest of her time serving at church and associating…

    Anbolyn

    May 4, 2012
    1950’s Fiction, Classic Novels, Uncategorized
    Barbara Pym
  • Birthday Giveaway Winner

    Thank you to everyone who entered the birthday giveaway and to all of you who offered good wishes on my first birthday!  Mabel and Flora will now announce the winner of the giveaway: Congratulations to Miss Bibliophile!  Miss Bibliophile, please contact me at gudrunstightsatgmaildotcom with your address so I can send you your new postcard…

    Anbolyn

    May 2, 2012
    Giveaway, Uncategorized
  • The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather

      The Song of the Lark is my second Cather this year and has all the elements that I love about Cather novels. The Western landscape is of major importance in the novel and nature as a healer and balm for the human soul is here also. There is also a focus on immigrants and…

    Anbolyn

    April 30, 2012
    Classic Novels, Uncategorized
    Willa Cather
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