Bloomsbury Girls - Book Review

 

 

 Bloomsbury Girls, Natalie Jenner

 St. Martin's Press

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Three indomitable women, a bookstore and a plan. What could go wrong? At a time when women could not graduate from Cambridge, and were expected to answer to the demands (who's making my tea?) of male colleagues and husbands. These women are smart and a force. 

 

I would love to have them in my bookclub!

In an historical view of women coming to be seen as equal to men, these women show the determination and smarts necessary to survive in a world that is slow in recognizing their worth.

An absolutely delightful book from Canadian author #NatalieJenner that weaves the story of Evie, Grace and Vivien and what they accomplish in their personal and working lives. 

It also includes a wonderful smattering of literary characters which spice up the pages (Samuel Beckett, Daphne Du Maurier, Ellen Doubleday and others that you will recognize).

The quietly unfolding male characters added some hopeful depth (not all men were blind to the strength of these women) and included some inevitable sweet moments.

I became a fan of Jenner's with her first novel #TheJaneAustinSociety and am already anticipating her next work. Bravo #NatalieJenner, keep writing these books about books!

Thank you to #NetGalley #StMartinsPress for this advance copy which I thoroughly enjoyed. 

more: CBC books talks about Bloomsbury Girls

The Jane Austen Society

The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars




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