From Publishers Weekly
The usual historical romance ingredients--women's friendships, unplanned pregnancy, adultery, illness, war, political conflict, generational tension--are deftly handled in Saunders's ( The Prodigal Father ) latest offering. Set in Ireland, England and France during WW I, the plot centers on four girls who swear an oath of eternal friendship on their final night together at an Irish boarding school: Rory, a feisty Irish lass who plans never to marry; Francesca, a delicate beauty forever shamed by childhood incest; Eleanor, who will fall for an abusive lover; and Jenny, who will battle her fiance's mother for years. As the four go about their intertwined adult lives, readers experience their dramatically changing circumstances, as well as the near dissolution of friendship between two of the women, who fall for the same man. Though Saunders concentrates on Rory (her presence in a retrospective narrative in 1935 suggests that the novel is a sort of letter to her daughter and to the next generation of women), each of the heroines' characters are developed in surprising and subtle ways. With its lively dialogue and carefully researched period details, the novel reproduces a bygone era while charging it with timeless human emotion. First serial to Good Housekeeping .
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From Library Journal
In 1907, four school-aged girls make a solemn vow that they will always be friends. One can only guess at the upcoming tribulations that these young women will face- tribulations that inevitably test the strength and fabric of their commitment to one another. In that regard, Saunders won't disappoint readers; her characters swirl through an assortment of dilemmas, including wife abuse, a deaf child, and a love interest with the unfortunate name Muttonhead. Still, it's been done before, and libraries with limited fiction budgets should consider this book an optional choice.
Margaret Hanes, Sterling Heights P.L., Mich.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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