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My suggestion! Woo! :)
Actually, I started trying to read it, but I had to put it down. It was quite dense but still felt quite shallow--I couldn't really get at the protagonist. Hope you enjoy it though.
Actually, I started trying to read it, but I had to put it down. It was quite dense but still felt quite shallow--I couldn't really get at the protagonist. Hope you enjoy it though.
I'll let you know. I'm particularly interested because she based it on her own affairs - one with Lord Beaverbrook, who appears in my novels.

Great, Sarah! I found mine on Amazon, but through one of their affiliates in Britain - the Book Depository, I think.
And, Lauren, thanks again for bringing this book to my attention! My daughter said it sounds intriguing, and plans to read it as well.
And, Lauren, thanks again for bringing this book to my attention! My daughter said it sounds intriguing, and plans to read it as well.

I saw it for $3 on a bookseller in Oregon. They add $4 shipping, unless you order $50.
Sarah, my book was a brand new copy, but it did cost $16 + $6.50 shipping. I'm afraid that buying new books, especially if I consider them helpful for my research, is a vice of mine. :)


Maybe it was the $1.95 copy. I was just guessing at the price (when I wrote $3 in the post) -- I knew it was inexpensive. I have a friend who works at Powells; maybe I could have her check the book's condition for you? $1.95 is a pretty good price.

Lucky you, Jeannette -- a friend at Powells!
I am lucky! She has already sent me one box of ARCs! :D And, she hears all sorts of cool stuff about upcoming releases, and book news in general, which she passes along.
SarahC wrote: "I think I will just go for it and see how it turns out. I will let you know and let you know Gabriele when it arrives and can get started.
Lucky you, Jeannette -- a friend at Powells!"
OK, Sarah!
Lucky you, Jeannette -- a friend at Powells!"
OK, Sarah!
Gabriele wrote: "I'll let you know. I'm particularly interested because she based it on her own affairs - one with Lord Beaverbrook, who appears in my novels."
And I believe Essington is based on H.G. Wells?
And I believe Essington is based on H.G. Wells?
Nice to have everyone back by the way. It all went a bit quiet.
Lauren wrote: "Gabriele wrote: "I'll let you know. I'm particularly interested because she based it on her own affairs - one with Lord Beaverbrook, who appears in my novels."
And I believe Essington is based on ..."
Yes, I think so.
And I believe Essington is based on ..."
Yes, I think so.
Lauren wrote: "Nice to have everyone back by the way. It all went a bit quiet."
I became caught up in work and dropped pretty well everything else. Still need to concentrate on the new novel, so I will undoubtedly disappear into it again. :)
I became caught up in work and dropped pretty well everything else. Still need to concentrate on the new novel, so I will undoubtedly disappear into it again. :)

I just started reading it, Sarah, although I don't have much time each day - only my bedtime reading - so it's a slow process. But anytime you are ready, we can begin discussing it.


Anytime you want to start discussing is fine. I am finding it very interesting with quite a bit to comment about. Interesting that West created Sybil as an actress, I think, dealing with this political world. Also, I am looking forward to hearing more from you about the real people behind the fictional characters.
Sarah, please do begin your comments and I will chime in. Things have been hectic here, so I'm not far into it, but also enjoying it. I have some errands to run that entail waiting (i.e. for car repair), so I will take the book along with me. I'll start a new thread for discussion.
Glad you're able to enjoy your garden!
Glad you're able to enjoy your garden!