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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars World War II Fairy Tale
The only negative thing anyone can say about Mary Wesley's novels is that there are so few of them! Not one of England's most prolific authors, Wesley is nonetheless one of its most unique writers. Each novel is a gem! (Harnessing Peacocks is my all-time favorite.) This bittersweet fairy tale concerns the intrepid Juno, who, betrayed by her girlhood heroes (a pair of...
Published on January 6, 1999 by Jo Manning

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3.0 out of 5 stars Charming, clever, witty, and slight
This is one of those charming, clever, and witty English novels that writers -- especially women -- have been turning out since the days of Jane Austen. A lonely 17 year old girl caught up in the blitz meets a man who dies. She searches out his family home and finds contentment and love. The cast consists of mildly eccentric country types in a World War II setting. But...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars World War II Fairy Tale, January 6, 1999
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Jo Manning (Miami Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Paperback)
The only negative thing anyone can say about Mary Wesley's novels is that there are so few of them! Not one of England's most prolific authors, Wesley is nonetheless one of its most unique writers. Each novel is a gem! (Harnessing Peacocks is my all-time favorite.) This bittersweet fairy tale concerns the intrepid Juno, who, betrayed by her girlhood heroes (a pair of beastly cousins off to fight WWII) in the worst way imaginable for a young, impressionable woman, goes on to survive and prosper, surrounded by love and affection. A triumph of the human spirit, it's a May-December romance readers will hold dear to their hearts.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Charming, June 8, 2007
This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Paperback)
Juno Marlowe is a very young and innocent 17 year old in the early days of WW2. As a child, she tagged along behind two older boys, cousins, like an adoring puppy and when she came with them to London when they were called up to enlist, accepted that these two arrogant youths had the right to rape her, one after the other, as their introduction to sex. Left alone on a London street during an air raid, she is rescued by Evelyn Copplestone who offers her shelter in his home but who dies of natural causes before she leaves the next day. He had given her an introductory letter to his father who lives on a large farming estate in Cornwall, and is happily accepted as an extra farm hand. When it becomes evident that she is pregnant, it is generally accepted the Evelyn was the father of her expected baby, and so his father is happy to keep her on at the farm.Juno is enchanted by country life and develops a great rapport with the farm hands and neighbours who all accept that she never speaks of the father of her unborn child. The book is filled with wonderful descriptions of local characters and animals and covers the year between the beginning of the story and its' conclusion, with gentleness and understanding without delving too deeply into unnecessary angst and violence. It's a charming, gentle book, just perfect for when one is in the mood for a gentle read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read., May 16, 1999
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This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Paperback)
It is so nice to read a wonderful romance novel without all the hot detailed sex scenes that American authors seem unable to write without. The was my first Wesley novel -- but it won't be my last.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wesley Does It Again!, June 12, 1997
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This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Hardcover)
O.K., so the fix is in. Mary Wesley is my favorite writer, so naturally you would expect I would love her latest book, "Part of the Furniture." Of course, you are right -- and boy did I! Wesley is now 85 years old and her writing seems to get better with her age. In this great book, the main character, Juno Marlowe has to find out the difference between adolecent and real lasting true love. The novel takes place during WWII, but this is only secondary to romance, the true focus of the novel. As usual, there is plenty of comedy that can be found here as well (one of Wesely's trademarks). While I cannot say this is Wesley's best book ("An Imaginative Experience" still gets my vote for best Wesley novel), I can say that "Part of the Furniture" is damn close. I reccomend everyone who enjoys a well written novel, to try all of Wesley's ten novels to date
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, August 31, 1998
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This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Paperback)
I am so happy to have discovered Ms. Wesley. You must read this work of fantasy, romance and historical fiction. It is a treasure and superbly executed! I am in love with her style.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Part of the Furniture by Mary Wesley, September 24, 2011
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This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Hardcover)
I'm so pleased to have this good book, thank you very much! It was nice doing business with you, and, hope to business with you again.
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4 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Charming, clever, witty, and slight, April 13, 2001
This review is from: Part of the Furniture (Paperback)
This is one of those charming, clever, and witty English novels that writers -- especially women -- have been turning out since the days of Jane Austen. A lonely 17 year old girl caught up in the blitz meets a man who dies. She searches out his family home and finds contentment and love. The cast consists of mildly eccentric country types in a World War II setting. But the novel didn't teach or tell me anything of value. It's just a story.
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