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A Sensible Life (Paperback)

by Mary Wesley (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Wesley's ( Not That Sort of Girl ; Second Fiddle ) most engaging and memorable novel so far, this finely nuanced story features an enchanting heroine, the social settings at which the British author excels and her usual keen observation of character. We first meet 10-year-old Flora Trevelyan in the Brittany resort town of Dinard in 1926. Shockingly neglected by her abysmally selfish parents, she is taken up by a group of British and Dutch vacationers, one of whom saves her from suicide when her parents sail for India and leave her on her own. Though resilient and perforce independent, Flora is naive and sexually innocent, but she knows she has fallen in love with all three of the adolescent males who have protected her. Five years later, visiting the family of one of the young men at its country home, Flora realizes that she is "not the sort of girl" who will be allowed to marry into the UC milieu to which she now ardently aspires. Wesley's take on the proper but callous behavior of the British upper classes is both savagely acute and quietly funny. The arch and somewhat brittle quality of her previous works is in little evidence; in its place is a poignancy that softens her social comedy into a deeper, more affecting genre. One hopes that this book will establish Wesley's reputation with discriminating readers here.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Set in Europe between the two World Wars, Wesley's seventh novel probes undercurrents of fear threatening the security of friendship and family ties of a group of international vacationers. Meeting in 1926 at a resort in Brittany, the group forever retains ties forged on holiday. Wesley breathes life into this anxious period of history, tracing the growth of Flora, whose parents hate her; Felix, son of a Dutch baroness; best friends Cosmo and Hubert; and the Leigh family. Slowly, we come to understand Flora's successes and failures, as well as her need to appear "sensible" in a world with few constants. More than a comedy of manners, this is a story of an entire era--its relationships and its flaws.
- Ellen R. Cohen, Rockville, Md.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars modern jane austen, Oct 17 2001
By I. Seyb (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Sensible Life (Paperback)
Not to say wesley has austen's genius, but one reads her with the same sense of delight.
This is an extremely sexy book, but without the extreme explicitness of romance novels, which I always think ruins it.
Wonderful light reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars read all her books!, Oct 11 2001
By Marina Green "green artist" (Northern California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Sensible Life (Paperback)
I am currently reading all of Mary Wesley's books, they are addictive. She creates excellent, sympathetic characters, sets them in interesting situations, and makes the plot move along, without resorting to caricatures or unbelievable coincidences. Plus, she knows how to write GOOD.
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