- Paperback
- Publisher: Hutchinson (1987)
- ASIN: B000OH4Z5U
- Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Loved until I read "The Blue Castle",
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ladies of Missalonghi (Mass Market Paperback)
I loved this book when I first read it. I found it funny and refreshing. In fact, I replaced my paperback copy with a hardcover copy. Then I read "The Blue Castle" by L.M. Montgomery, the auther of "Anne of Green Gables". That's when I discovered that "The Ladies of Missalonghi" is nothing but a rewrite of another book! It is more than just similar plotlines which often occurs in the Romance genre. It really is a knock-off of Montgomery's book which was first copyrighted in 1926. I was so disappointed that I now rate this book a 1 (the worst)
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, tongue-in-cheek, feminist tale,
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This review is from: The Ladies of Missalonghi (Harper Short Novel Series) (Hardcover)
Very short, reads fast, makes you laugh. A feminist social satire set in the early 1900 somewhere in Australia. It's the story of Missy, a poor and put-upon spinster living under the autocratic tyranny of the male members of the family. She seems destined to a life of misery till a cousin, recently divorced (delicious scandal!!) arrives in town and sets the 'gentlemen' in their place with a scheme that leaves the women in the story and the readers of the book richer for the experience in every way.Very witty and very wonderful.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fairy Tales Revisited,
By Betsy Knapp (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ladies of Missalonghi (Mass Market Paperback)
Missy Wright, a dull little brown wren of a spinster (thirty-three) lives an impoverished life with her mother and aunt. Members of a the Hurlingford dynasty, these three women and several others of their aunts and cousins have been forced into hard times, due to the greed of,mainly, the Hurlingford Men.Missy dares to dream of romance, and with the help of the assistant librarian, she begins to plot to "catch and marry" John Smith, a newcomer to Austalia's Blue Mountains. After Missy overhears her self-centered, about to be married cousin, Alicia, describe Missy, her mother and aunt in the most deprecating terms, Missy develops a backbone she thought she would never have. An unexplained illness takes Missy to a doctor and there, she devises the plan that will help her catch the elusive John Smith. In the meantime, a mysterious stranger has been buying shares in the Byron Bottling Company, creating havoc among the Hurlingfords. Una, the assistant librarian, helps Missy to develop her plan to wed Mr. Smith. After much persistence, Missy and John Smith are wed. It is only as the story unfolds in its delightful manner that it becomes known that John Smith is the majorty stock holder of the Byron Bottling Company, and in an unexpected twist, it becomes exceedingly clear who Una is, or was. Reading this book is as though you are watching a beautifully-done Technicolor film..in your mind, thought and heart.The characters are brought to life with the time-honored descriptive writing of Miss McCullough. This book can be read, and re-read, always finding a new thought, and a new way to believe that fairy tales and dreams can come true.
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