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Something in Disguise
- Narrated by: Eleanor Bron
- Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
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- Emily Thorne Bhattacharjee
- 23-11-18
Subtle, delicate but so insightful
I loved this. I love Elizabeth Jane Howard's intelligence and her piercing and slightly amused commentary on society's attitudes towards women.
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- xenia watson
- 21-06-20
Absolutely all of Elisabeth Jane Howards books have a sad ending
Does Elizabeth Jane Howard do Happy Endings? And Amazingly pls stop asking for more words to fill your review
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4 people found this helpful
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- Sandra
- 20-02-23
Very enjoyable
I loved the undercurrent of bitter humour and the way the tragic undercurrent is contrasted with superficial social norms
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- Mrs C.
- 07-04-19
Absorbing
A captivating story beautifully written and narrated. The author understands and relates so well, the lives of women in the 1940s and 1950s.
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- A S Ravenscroft
- 10-10-23
A glimpse into another world
Beautifully written weaving of one disparate family in what feels like the early sixties - shows how far we’ve changed... tender and engaging.
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- Gill Fowler
- 25-01-22
She can't write badly.
No matter how many times I read. These spellbinding books capture me completely again
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- yellox84
- 29-01-23
Stick with it
At the beginning I struggled to understand who all the characters were but I was glad I stuck with it. It opened up into quite a glamorous jaunt with great insights into the human mind.
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- S.A.M
- 05-08-23
What Joy!
My first EJ Howard book. It was perfect. Everything about it. Can I forgive myself for thinking she wrote up market Aga Sagas? She writes beautifully and sensitively. Old fashioned but a wonderful pictorial of a by-gone era. Eleanor Bron is a perfect choice of reader too.
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- sue t
- 16-10-22
A Good Listen
This is a good book and deffinately worth a listen - notquite at the "excellent " level though. .Well written and certainly an excellent performance by Eleanor Bron.
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- Moray Hospitality
- 18-04-21
Subtle, absorbing, thought-provoking
Beautifully read by Eleanor Bron - I would happily listen to her reading the phone directory - this novel effectively teases out the real life muddle of relationships, emotions and motivations and the way in which important life 'choices' are too often decided by politeness, being influenced by others, not wanting to rock the boat etc. It was written and set in the 1960s and says so much about the way that the lives of women were constrained by unspoken expectations and assumptions (which they themselves often unconsciously bought into). Howard is a wonderfully subtle writer who never wastes a word: she demonstrates well the art of 'showing, not telling'. The description of some seemingly trivial domestic incident will speak volumes about power relationships between the characters. There are plenty of plot twists to hold your interest, including a chilling portrayal of gaslighting. Another reviewer complains that Howard never does happy endings, but I felt that the book ended on quite a hopeful note.
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