Earlier today I caught Gandalf being super cuddly. 😻 Happy Caterday! #CatsofLitsy
Earlier today I caught Gandalf being super cuddly. 😻 Happy Caterday! #CatsofLitsy
3✨I was not a super fan until about the middle of the book. I would have to say her earlier years were just impulsive. However, because she grew in maturity I started to really enjoy Hester or “Diamond” as a character. Close to the end I was gutted, yet what was stated in the end to someone who was grieving while she herself was grieving was so beautiful and tied the book up nicely in the end. #OUABC
I only have 2 #OUABC books left. Preschool is expensive so I have to conserve my money. 😭 Not sure when I‘m going to use this gift, but they are pretty.
• 356 pages • first pub 2024 • fiction • historical • romance • Regency • adventurous • emotional • 4 Stars
Andrea Penrose's dazzling new historical novel based on the real life of Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839) a British aristocrat, antiquarian, and adventurer who defied all conventional strictures of what a woman could and couldn't do during the Regency era. ⬇️
Mixed review. I liked Lady Hester some of the time, because she was headstrong and cased her heart. Even as it wounded her. Multiple times. Through multiple men, which was kinda refreshing she didn‘t get stuck with one man. Then she turned around and fought to be who the men in her life saw in her. She tried so hard not to let adversity drag her down. That‘s what made the final bit so powerful. The last hurt more due to it. Was worthwhile.
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Honestly, I think this is the book club choice I‘ve found myself most intrigued by. The story of Lady Hester sounds incredible. Maybe just because it‘s historial fiction, if a woman who refuses to be tied down by society. She‘s from a family of adventurers, so why shouldn‘t she be one? I am really intrigued. These are my favorite characters; who refuse society‘s hold.
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I enjoyed this “loose“ partial biography of Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839) spanning roughly the first 35 years in an astonishing and unique life for a woman of her era.
Lady Hester was a remarkable woman who turned her hand to a large variety of interests...serving as her uncle's (Prime Minister William Pitt, the Younger) private secretary and hostess/lady of the house for various residences, world explorer, and antiquarian/archaeologist among🔻