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A Far Cry from Kensington
A Far Cry from Kensington
Author: Muriel Spark
ISBN-13: 9780395476949
ISBN-10: 0395476941
Publication Date: 7/1988
Pages: 189
Edition: 1st American ed
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin (T)
Book Type: Hardcover
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Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed A Far Cry from Kensington on + 455 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is one of my favorite books, morbid but wickedly funny in a very British way. My copy is a keeper, I like to reread it every few years, but if you see it come available here, I recommend grabbing it, quick. The plot revolves around the doings in a British boarding house where the narrator lives, and also the failing publishing company where she works. If you've ever worked for a company that was on the verge of going bankrupt, you'll enjoy the descriptions of the office.
Muriel Spark speaks intimately to the reader, it's as if your best friend was writing you a letter(if your best friend was a fantastic writer). Her novels have won lots of prizes in England, and they are all short fun reads, if you like dry, slightly twisted humor.
reviewed A Far Cry from Kensington on + 15 more book reviews
A look at the English post-war working class through the eye of a woman widowed during the WWII. Working in publishing, living in a boarding house we get a bit of mystery and a bit of humor and a good deal of solid writing. I wanted to follow Mrs. Hawkins to the next phase of her life.
reviewed A Far Cry from Kensington on + 10 more book reviews
The British have a very different outlook on life and this book is another example of that. Somewhat of a \"chick\'s\" book but it was enjoyable.
traveller avatar reviewed A Far Cry from Kensington on + 80 more book reviews
I loved this book, as I was living near London in the fifties, and found it funny and entertaining. By the author of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie".
Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed A Far Cry from Kensington on + 455 more book reviews
This is one of my favorite books, morbid but wickedly funny in a very British way. My copy is a keeper, I like to reread it every few years, but if you see it come available here, I recommend grabbing it, quick. The plot revolves around the doings in a British boarding house where the narrator lives, and also the failing publishing company where she works. If you've ever worked for a company that was on the verge of going bankrupt, you'll enjoy the descriptions of the office.
Muriel Spark speaks intimately to the reader, it's as if your best friend was writing you a letter(if your best friend was a fantastic writer). Her novels have won lots of prizes in England, and they are all short fun reads, if you like dry, slightly twisted humor.