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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The third and hopefully not last volume of the series!,
This review is from: Enchanted Evening: Volume III of the Autobiography of M. M. Kaye (Hardcover)
...or perhaps this should be subtitled - in which Mollie searches for Mr Right. This is the third volume of MM Kayes hugely enjoyable and readable autobiographies - and they are of her childhood - and in the case of this, the third volume, her young adulthood in India. Yet this book ends in 1939 with the world on the brink of war and India still almost a decade away from independence.Mollie's world is still that of the Raj, the privilege and the society of exiled Englishmen and women who have literally transposed their lives to another country but hugely interesting to read - and funny. MM Kaye is an excellent observationalist and writer - India in all its colours and textures comes alive under her pen. Also her search - or rather perhaps her family's search for a Mr Right to take her off the shelf and (according to her sister-in-law) off their hands. I very much hope this is not the final volume of her book because MM Kaye (last I heard) was still alive and so ending her autobiographies in 1939 when there is such a huge amount of her life left to cover would be a travesty. She didn't even publish her first epic novel until the late 1950's although her mysteries were being written at this early stage. MM Kaye is such a good writer this may be the perfect way to meet her - through her autobiographies.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enchanting is the Right Word!,
By Joanna (Hillsboro Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Enchanted Evening: Volume III of the Autobiography of M. M. Kaye (Hardcover)
Am enjoying this third part of M.M.Kaye's autobiography as much as the previous two--maybe more! Her description of the death of her father so mirrors my own, I was reminded of my sister's statement that "nothing ever turns out the way one thinks it will." Ms. Kaye has such a way with description and words, and it is fascinating to read of these last days in countries like China, Japan and India that were irrevocably changed by WWII. I hope there will be a Part IV!! I am filled with a longing for these seemingly gentler times, even though I was born long after they were already a memory to Ms. Kaye.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Light, fun to read, and fascinating.,
By Carole Williams (Mill Valley, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Enchanted Evening: Volume III of the Autobiography of M. M. Kaye (Hardcover)
I just finished Enchanted Evening, and I liked it as much as I've liked all of M. M. Kaye's work. Although not well off financially, she and her family lived in India and China during what seemed like a fun period for women of the English upper classes -- not much to do besides attend parties, travel to exotic locales, and search for a suitable husband. Her stories of the good times she had, plus how she began to support herself with her art and with writing, were a very welcome distraction to me. I am looking forward to reading the next one.
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