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Evenfield
Evenfield | Rachel Ferguson
2 posts | 1 read | 5 to read
This book was written for those who don't despise children's parties, Edwardian actresses, dancing classes and the scent of lilac over sun-warmed fences. Barbara Morant spent a crucial part of her childhood in the unremarkable suburban house which lends this novel its name. For her siblings, it's merely a place to live; for her mother, it's a symbol of the provincial drudgery of suburban living. But for Barbara, the house and the routines of those years are invested with a halo of happiness, and she yearns for them long after the family's return to London. Her obsessive nostalgia, the pursuit of her childhood joys, lead her to attempt a recreation of the past. She leases the house, undoes the changes made in the intervening years, and moves in, only to find the past irretrievably changed and changed by her later knowledge and experiences. Lushly packed with domestic detail and references to popular culture, household products, advertisements, songs, dEcor, and pastimes, Evenfield provides us with a hilarious but surprisingly profound exploration of childhood and the way it's remembered (and misremembered) by adults, and of the vanity of searching for lost time. Rachel Ferguson - known for earlier classics The BrontEs Went to Woolworth's, A Footman for the Peacock and Alas, Poor Lady - gives us here her own unique variation on Proust. This new edition includes an introduction by social historian Elizabeth Crawford. 'It is only (now) that I realise how much ... my work owes to the delicacy and variety of Rachel Ferguson's exploration of the real and the dreamed of, or the made up, or desired.' A.S. Byatt
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Currently reading (and another buddy read with @shawnmooney ❤️).

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erzascarletbookgasm I love these Dean Street Press editions. 😍 5y
catebutler Ooh! This one is on my list. Can‘t wait to hear your final thoughts. 5y
batsy I hadn't heard of this one! I'm screaming YESSSS at the description 😆 5y
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LibrarianToujours Nice pencil 😉 5y
rubyslippersreads Is that one of those lovely Blackwing pencils? 5y
LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm I do, too! And I‘ve (shamefully) bought so many of them. 😆 5y
LeahBergen @catebutler It‘s a bit hard-going at first (with a lot of rambling and yet charming memories of the narrator‘s childhood) but then it really picked up for me and I ended up giving it 4 ⭐️s. Have you read anything else by this author? I really enjoyed the quirky and weird 5y
LeahBergen @batsy I think it might be your cup of tea, too (see above comment). 😁 5y
LeahBergen @NHLibrarian @rubyslippersreads Thanks and it is. I actually didn‘t know this one glowed in the dark until I went to sleep with it on my bedside table the other night. 😆 5y
Centique That cover appeals and then your description sealed it! 😍 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Have you read any by Elizabeth Fair and Doris Langley Moore? Which ones should I start with? 5y
LeahBergen @Centique 😘😘 5y
LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm I have all the Elizabeth Fairs but haven‘t read one yet. 😆 I was just looking at them and thinking she‘ll be the next one I try. I just bought a Doris Langley Moore which sounds good (Not At Home) and I have an old hardcover of All Done By Kindness but haven‘t tried this author yet either. Of the ones I HAVE tried... I loved Begin Again by Ursula Orange, Alice by Elizabeth Eliot, the Mrs Tim books by DE Stevenson and 👇🏻 5y
LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm that‘s all I can think of right at the moment. 😘 5y
erzascarletbookgasm Ooooh, I have Alice and Begin Again on my shelves. I think I got them after seeing your post and Sisilia‘s. And I look forward to your thoughts on Elizabeth Fair. 😊 Thanks for the info. 5y
rubyslippersreads I went to buy this book and realized I had it and several others by Rachel Ferguson on my iPad, due to Dean Street Press giving away a free ebook (almost) every week. 😊 5y
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