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This was a good read, and surprisingly modernist in its subject. The characters were very well drawn and we are brought into their lives straight away. The hierarchy within the society is very clear, and the circles wherein the upper classes move is surprisingly often as stultifying as those of the servant class.
It is this situation, as well as a loveless marriage to an extraordinarily snobbish business man that the protagonist finds herself. A carefree summer, in the company of Robert, a nativ ...more
It is this situation, as well as a loveless marriage to an extraordinarily snobbish business man that the protagonist finds herself. A carefree summer, in the company of Robert, a nativ ...more

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Jan 27, 2012
Laura
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it was amazing
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