Persephone Books Ltd imprint: 7 books

by Persephone Books Ltd
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2014

This collection celebrates the diversity and range of Persephone writers, by gathering together a varied collection of stories in one large 450-page volume. A reader commented that ‘they often focus on the small, quiet or unspoken intricacies of human relationships rather than grand dramas’. The...
by Winifred Watson
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2014

Miss Pettigrew is about a governess sent by an employment agency to the wrong address, where she encounters a glamorous night-club singer, Miss LaFosse. 'The sheer fun, the light-heartedness' in this wonderful 1938 book 'feels closer to a Fred Astaire film than anything else' comments the Preface-writer...
by Dorothy Whipple
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2014

This, the fourth Dorothy Whipple novel Persephone has republished, is, like the others, apparently gentle but has a very strong theme, in this case domestic violence. Three sisters marry very different men and the choices they make determine whether they will flourish, be tamed or be repressed. Lucy's...
by Hilda Bernstein
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

The World that was Ours is about the events leading up to the 1964 Rivonia Trial when Hilda Bernstein's husband was acquitted but Mandela and the 'men of Rivonia' received life sentences. 'This passionately political memoir,' observed The Times, 'is vibrant with the dilemmas of everyday family life,...
by Mollie Panter-Downes
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2014

Exploring most aspects of English domestic life during the war, they are about separation, sewing parties, fear, evacuees sent to the country, obsession with food, the social revolutions of wartime. In the Daily Mail Angela Huth called Good Evening, Mrs Craven ‘my especial find’ and Ruth Gorb in...
by Barbara Euphan Todd
Language: English
Release Date: March 6, 2014

This 1946 novel is about a woman who goes on a cruise and is swept overboard; she lives for three years on a desert island before being rescued by a destroyer in 1943. When she returns to England it seems to her to have gone mad: she cannot buy clothes without 'coupons', her friends are only interested in 'war work', and yet she is considered uncivilised if she walks barefoot or is late for meals.
by Emma Smith
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2014

The Far Cry was the first book on MacGibbon & Kee's newly-launched list. This 'savage comedy with a vicious streak' (Elizabeth Bowen in the Tatler in 1949) describes the 'second passage to India' of 'Teresa, whose elderly, wilful father drags her off to spare her from the clutches of her mother…I can...
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