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Happy Trials, April 26, 2000
This review is from: Our Spoons Came From Woolworths (Virago Modern Classics) (Paperback)
I'd been waiting sixteen years to read this book and finally it was given to me to read by a friend who found it throught the Amazon search service.
It's written in the first person and has the typical Comyns' style -- horrific surroundings, mental abuse, and poverty described with the voice of a child in a matter-of-fact way.
In this novel the life of the 1st person narrator is recounted mainly through young adulthood -- she goes through the pains of childbirth, neglect, affairs,etc. and at the end achieves happiness.
I enjoyed this book a great deal mainly for the voice and the style, and also I did believe the descriptions of the type of life the characters lead. I was disappointed, however, with the ending which seemed to be a forced happy ending -- it seemed out of character with the rest of the novel. Fortunately, the ending is only a few pages long.
This novel preceeded her more famous novel, The Vets Daughter, and although interesting and enjoyable, I think it is not as intriguing or internally consistent as The Vet's Daughter.
Of course, I recommend them both.
Alan Solis
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compelling!, January 2, 2010
Listed as a favorite book by two different friends in conversations a decade apart, "Spoons" became a must-read for me in the early eighties and has remained one of my favorite novels. I was charmed when the main character wanted to adopt a kitten because it was born on her wedding day, and I enjoyed her discovery of green paint under her fingernails as she knelt at the altar. These and many other images serve to illuminate her commitment to a romantic view of life even when she is faced with dire circumstances. Throughout her journey, as she endures horrid situations,she masterfully paints each scene with a wistful perspective and, somehow prevails. The happy ending serves as a testimony to optimism and perseverance.
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Such A Great Book That I Bought More Of The Same Author, July 15, 2009
This review is from: Our Spoons Came From Woolworths (Virago Modern Classics) (Paperback)
I bought this book on a whim because I was doing a search on poodles. The author owned poodles, so it showed up in the search. The story sounded good so I bought it. I loved the book so much that I have been searching out all of the other books by the same author. They are all very good and I love them all. Seeing the main character's poor life makes you feel much better about the situation that you are living it. Other people had it worse. The book is well written and kept me reading it. I read it within a day or two. I highly recommend it.
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