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Trouble in Paradise [Hardcover]

Pip Granger


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  • Hardcover: 319 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (Jan 1 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590581318
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590581315
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 14.7 x 2.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 590 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,239,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

This warm prequel to Agatha-finalist Granger's Not All Tarts Are Apple and The Widow Ginger follows the post-WWII adventures of Zelda Fluck and her neighbors in Paradise Gardens, a section of Hackney in London's East End. Peace has just broken out and the blitzkrieg has ceased, but Zelda and her large working-class family are confronted with food shortages, bombed-out buildings and the camaraderie and scheming that hard times bring. "Ma" Hole and her son are engaged in their customary crime spree. Someone is stealing petrol. And Zinnia Makepeace, the mysterious healer, is being threatened, her house burgled and cats stolen. Worst of all, Charlie, Zelda's abusive husband, is due home from the army. Readers won't find a major crime in these pages, but they will find a wealth of vivid, likable characters in a fully realized world that casts a bewitching spell. And Granger gets the atmosphere of 1940s London just right, down to the fish-paste sandwiches and the seamed "nylon" stockings women drew onto their legs. Gradually, Zelda forges a life beyond the restrictions of Paradise Gardens, moving to bohemian Soho, where her talented nephew Tony takes voice lessons. This charming and enticing novel stops just shy of becoming too sentimental: it's a kind of time machine to what London life could or should have been.
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From Booklist

World War II has just ended, but Zelda Fluck's joy is tempered by the imminent return of her abusive husband, Charlie. Further worries include her nephew Tony falling in with a bad crowd and her good friend, healer Zinnia Makepeace, being tormented by persons unknown. Charlie's arrival leaves Zelda battered and bruised but determined to solve her personal problems. Meanwhile, Zinnia has to deal with a suspicious fire, missing pets, and more threats against her. The mystery element is really only a small part of the novel, which is finally about Zelda and her family, her friendship with Zinnia, and her search for a safe, independent life for herself. Highly evocative of a time, a place, a people, and a changing way of life in London at the end of World War II, this is a satisfying, compelling novel--a prequel, in part, to Granger's other two books. Sue O'Brien
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5.0 out of 5 stars pip of a historical character study, Nov 17 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Trouble in Paradise (Hardcover)
Most English are euphoric and celebrated the victory ending World War II. However, Zelda feels the war was a time of personal freedom and safety even when the Blitz terrorized much of the country. Her friend Dilly assumes that Zeld seems depressed because she never felt the impact of war since her Paradise Garden was untouched. Zeld knows that the Hitler's throwing in the towel means her violent spouse Charlie is returning to abuse her.

The return of the vets impacts the workplace. New bosses place unreasonable demands on the "temporary" female replacement employees and returning soldiers are displacing women on the job. Thugs battle to take control of gangs with bystanders like Zeld's nephew Tony pulled to join or else. Healer Zinnia Makepeace obtaining singing lessons for Tony in Soho enables Zeld to meet Bert and Maggie Featherby. They provide an opportunity to escape her miserable life if she is courageous enough to leave Charlie.

This is a terrific prequel to the fabulous NOT ALL TARTS ARE APPLE as Pip Granger paints quite a different panorama than the normal upbeat England of 1946. The story line uses the characters to provide insight as the war years simply are pushed aside by those who believe a return to normalcy ignores that women proved that they were the greatest generation; Like World War I did for third world people under European rule, World War II did for women; the legacy is their daughters and younger sisters becoming Supreme Court Justices and Prime Ministers. TROUBLE IN PARADISE is a pip of a historical character study that will have fans searching for more works by Ms. Granger.

Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Novel From Granger, Oct 11 2005
By Leigh A. Taft - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Trouble in Paradise (Hardcover)
The 1st novel I read of hers was "Not All Tarts Are Apple". Granger just has this certain 'way' of really pulling the reader into the novel.

It's told from Zelda's point of view. Set in London amidst WWII, Granger intricately weaves us a tale of family & neighbors within the quaint, zany community of Paradise Gardens. Everyone is in everyone else's business & there's never a dull moment within the confines of Paradise Gardens.

Lol, I am learning so much about UK/London dialect from reading her novels!

This is a charming novel that preceeds the story from "..Tarts..".
 Go to Amazon.com to see both reviews  5.0 out of 5 stars 

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