Young Anne
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- £6.49
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- £6.49
Publisher Description
Young Anne (1927) was Dorothy Whipple’s debut novel. It is about the first twenty years of a girl’s life: she lives at home mostly looked after by the kindly Emily, goes to school, falls in love and finally marries someone else. So far, so unoriginal. Yet it is original. There is something about the description of Anne’s life which is quite simply superb. It is also (and this is a plot spoiler) a little bit heart-wrenching. Anyone who has read other Dorothy Whipple novels will know that the young man she loved, George Owen, was killed in WW1. This is a tribute to him and must have been written with many tears. (The young man in the novel is even called George.)
Customer Reviews
Enthralling.
I l thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author has a mature & insightful understanding of all strands of human behaviour. And the courage she imbued in her female characters in a now self centred world, I found truly heartening.