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Miss Mole: Virago Modern Classics

Autor E. H. Young Introducere de Lucy Scholes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2020
'Young is a sharp and funny writer with a brilliant eye for moral fudging and verbal hypocrisy, and she has a splendid foil in Miss Mole' Sally Beauman

WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZE

'Who would suspect her sense of fun and irony, of a passionate love for beauty and the power to drag it from its hidden places? Who would imagine that Miss Mole had pictured herself, at different times, as an explorer in strange lands, as a lady wrapped in luxury and delicate garments?'

Miss Hannah Mole has for twenty years earned her living precariously as a governess or companion to a succession of difficult old women.Now, aged forty, a thin and shabby figure, she returns to Radstowe, the lovely city of her youth. Here she is, if not exactly welcomed, at least employed as housekeeper by the pompous Reverend Robert Corder, whose daughters are sorely in need of guidance. But even the dreariest situation can be transformed into an adventure by the indomitable Miss Mole. Blessed with imagination, wit and intelligence, she wins the affection of Ethel and her nervous sister Ruth. But her past holds a secret that, if brought to life, would jeopardise everything.
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ISBN-13: 9780349014135
ISBN-10: 0349014132
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 124 x 196 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Seria Virago Modern Classics

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Young is a sharp and funny writer with a brilliant eye for moral fudging and verbal hypocrisy, and she has a splendid foil in Miss Mole
This delightful 1930 classic about love, loneliness and using your wits was way ahead of its time
Introduced by Lucy Scholes

'Who would suspect her of a sense of fun and irony, of a passionate love for beauty and the power to drag it from its hidden places? Who would imagine that Miss Mole had pictured herself, at different times, as an explorer in strange lands, as a lady wrapped in luxury and delicate garments?'

To all appearances, Hannah Mole is the perfect servant: plain, quiet and efficient. For twenty years she has earned her living as a companion to a succession of demanding elderly women. Ostensibly she knows her place - and can usually curb her tongue - but with wry humour and a lively imagination, she keeps reality at bay.

Now aged forty, a thin and shabby figure, Miss Mole returns to Radstowe, the lovely town of her youth. Here, if not exactly welcomed, she is at least sheltered and employed by the pompous Reverend Robert Corder. A competent housekeeper, she transforms the dreary vicarage and gives gentle guidance to his unhappy daughters - while never letting the reverend suspect that her intellect surpasses his own. But she must be wary, for her past holds a secret which, if brought to light, will jeopardise her precarious existence.

'Young is a sharp and funny writer with a brilliant eye for moral fudging and verbal hypocrisy, and she has a splendid foil in Miss Mole' Sally Beauman

WINNER OF THE JAMES TAIT BLACK MEMORIAL PRIZE