27 March 2020

Cheerful reading, mostly

Some favourite books for (re)reading in times like these, compiled with the help of Liz and Carol. Further suggestions are welcome (these for instance).
Recommendations from LRB Bookshop
Many of the books that came to our minds were those that impressed us as adolescents; many of our authors are female, and we often said "oh and her other works too!"

Our hearts were young and gay - Cornelia Otis Skinner, Emily Kimbrough

Lolly Willowes - Sylvia Townsend Warner

The Enchanted April - Elizabeth von Arnim

The happy prisoner - Monica Dickens

Old Filth - Jane Gardam

the "sharp" novels of "the other" Elizabeth Taylor

Tom's Midnight Garden - Philippa Pearce

Marianne Dreams - Catherine Storr

The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Juster

E Nesbit's books



Emil and the Detectives - Erich Kastner

Dodie Smith - I capture the castle, and also 101 Dalmatians

The Children who lived in a Barn - Eleanor Graham

The Spettecake Holiday - Edith Unnerstad

Precious Bane - Mary Webb

Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons


Nurse Matilda - Christianna Brand

Adventures of Purl and Plain - Joyce Lankaster Brisley

Charlotte Sometimes - Penelope Farmer


The Grass Harp - Truman Capote

Ashenden - Elizabeth Wilhide

The Pear Affair - Judith Eagle

An episode of sparrows - Rumer Godden

with passing mention of Anne Tyler, William Mayne, Joan Aiken, Alan Garner, Anthony Trollope, Elizabeth Gaskell, Willa Cather, Penelope Lively, EM Forster's short stories, and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day

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