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Mariana [Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Monica Dickens (Author), Jane Asher (Contributor)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Book Description

May 1994

“Funny and poignant. . . . This book is written with verve and exuberance.”—The Sunday Telegraph

Monica Dickens, the great granddaughter of Charles Dickens, published Mariana in 1940 when she was only twenty-four years old. A bestseller in its time, Mariana is the often-comical story of a typical English girl growing up in the 1930s.

A lively young woman who has no idea what to do with her life, Mary is often at loose but happy ends: going to school and vacationing in Kensington; a hilarious failed attempt at drama school; a year in Paris learning dressmaking and getting engaged to the wrong man; and finally her romance with the right man.

They nearly all had short hair. She wondered whether they had gone through these pangs before they bobbed it, or whether their husbands had laughingly clapped a basin over their heads one fine Putney day and run a pair of scissors round as casually as they would trim a garden hedge.

Monica Dickens was born in London in 1915. Her father was Henry Charles Dickens, the eighth son of Charles Dickens. She was an active humanitarian and is the author of numerous novels and children’s books. Despite her privileged upbringing, Dickens volunteered in the service and worked in an aircraft factory repairing Spitfire fighters. This, and her work as a cook and servant, informed much of her writing.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Editorial Reviews

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First published about 1940, this novel was written by a great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens. The story is about one terrible night during which a woman waits to hear whether her husband has survived the sinking of his ship by a German sub. Mary recalls idyllic childhood summers spent at the family's country house-playing with cousins, riding ponies and, in later years, fox hunts and dances. The beautiful prose and apt dialog are beautifully narrated by Jane Asher. One caveat: a whiff of anti-Semitism appears; for instance, Mary is devastated to learn that, after the country house is sold to a Jewish man, the tree she used to swing from as a child has been cut down for firewood. She thinks it wrong that her tree was sacrificed so that "a rich Jew" can warm his toes by the fire. Otherwise, this is a fine additon to fiction collections.
Luana Ellis, Jamestown Community Coll. Lib., Olean, N.Y.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Monica Dickens was born in London in 1915. Her father was Henry Charles Dickens, the eighth son of Charles Dickens. She was an active humanitarian and is the author of numerous novels and children's books. Now a freelance journalist, Harriet Lane worked as a reporter and columnist for the London Observer.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Isis Audio (May 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1850894973
  • ISBN-13: 978-1850894971
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and delightful book., July 16, 2006
This review is from: Mariana (Paperback)
The title of the book is taken from Tennyson's poem by the same name. Tennyson's poem is referenced several times throughout the novel and has great significance at the end of the book. The protagonist of the novel is named Mary and through her retelling, we experience her childhood, her family, the men of her life, and the wonder of England before WWII.

This is a romantic novel with a not-so-perfect heroine. Mary is cute but not beautiful. She is not overly intelligent but she is good, straight and often dear and sweet. By reading this book one can glimpse a certain place and time and the things happening at the time (between the 2 World Wars).

I found the book to be enchanting and delightful. When away from the novel, I couldn't help but wonder what Mary was up to next and how it would all end for her. The author Monica Dickens, grand-daughter of Charles Dickens, is quite talented as a writer.

I highly recommend this book and hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very lovely and sweet, October 2, 2009
Mariana is the story of one young girl's growth towards adulthood during the 1920s and `30s. The book begins when Mary Shannon is eight, and traveling with her somewhat flighty mother to Charbury, her grandparents' house; and continues up through the time that Mary is twenty-four and waiting to hear news of her husband from the war.

Monica Dickens (a great-granddaughter of Charles) depicts Mary's maturation to adulthood with perfection. The reader sympathizes with Mary as she experiences the ups and downs of relationships and careers--experimenting with both seems to be pretty characteristic of Mary, as she grapples a bit with identity and independence. And yet, there isn't the usual amount of teenage angst that one usually finds in a novel about growing up, which I found to be very refreshing. Mary is a sweet and sometimes naïve girl, but at the same time, she's also wonderfully sarcastic towards her peers. She's hard to like at times, but in an odd way, I found myself sympathizing with her.

Even without reading the preface of the novel, one can tell that the author borrowed a lot from her own life to write this book. The tone of the book, with its triumphs and disappointments, absolutely rings true. Mariana, which takes its title from the Tennyson poem, is now the third Persephone book I've read. It's a lighthearted and lovely book, as Persephones usually are.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Well written, but just ok., November 30, 2010
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Compared to the other Persephone classics and the delightful discoveries I've made there, this is one of the least interesting. Mary, while waiting to see if her husband has died in the sinking of a British war ship, recounts her childhood. Its all lovely, some stories are more interesting than others, some characters are more interesting than others. Unfortunately the story telling gene died with great grandpa Charles (Dickens) because Monica is not as riveting a story teller as her ancestor.

It's a perfectly decent book, but not much emotion and not as interesting as the splendid Dorothy Whipple or Francis Burnett. Not bad at all, just not that great.
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