The Little Girls

by Elizabeth Bowen

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (1992), Paperback, 240 pages

Description

In 1914, three eleven-year-old girls buried a box in a thicket on the coast of England, shortly before World War I sent their lives on divergent paths. Nearly fifty years later, a series of mysteriously-worded classified ads brings the women reluctantly together again. Dinah has grown from a chubby, bossy girl to a beautiful, eccentric widow. The clever, reticent Clare has blossomed into an imperious entrepreneur of independent means. And Sheila--who was once the pretty princess of her small universe--has weathered disappointed aspirations to become a chic and glossily correct housewife. As these radically different women confront one another and their shared secrets, the hard-won complacencies of their present selves are irrevocably shattered. In a novel as subtle and compelling as a mystery, Elizabeth Bowen explores the buried revelations--and the dangers--that attend the summoning up of childhood and the long-concealed scars of the past.… (more)

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Really 3.5 stars, I guess. Funnier than any Bowen I've read before, which was a little off-putting to begin with. I've read Bowen novels about adultery, treason and suicide; the smirking prose of this book didn't seem to fit with her usual solemn themes. Turns out that it kind of doesn't, but
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somehow the book works anyway. It's funny in a very British-comic-novel-tradition kind of way, and suspenseful to a surprising degree. That said, it takes a while to get going, and it's very subtle towards the end - so subtle that I had to re-read the key moments three times before I could work out what was going on. Also, Francis is a fantastic supporting character. I think this might grow on me, and be better with re-reading.
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Language

Original publication date

1964

ISBN

0140183051 / 9780140183054
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