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Miss Granby's Secret
Miss Granby's Secret: Or, The Bastard of Pinsk | Eleanor Farjeon
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JenlovesJT47
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Mehso-so

Finally finished this for the #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub - it had its funny moments for sure. The book within a book was hysterically bad but actually did hold my interest, but the last 100 pages of the book dragged on a bit. But I enjoyed my first foray into the FMBC and look forward to reading more. 3.5⭐️

LeahBergen You seem to have felt the same as many others in the group. 😆 I‘m glad that you‘ll continue reading along with us! 12h
Ruthiella I will make sure you are on the tag list for March‘s pick! 😃 9h
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julieclair
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Mehso-so

This entire book felt like an old-time slapstick comedy movie. It did make me laugh out loud several times, but ultimately, it was just too silly. I kept waiting for it to be over.

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Ruthiella Your last sentence made me laugh! 😆 4d
LeahBergen Haha! It was pretty silly but I ultimately enjoyed it. 😆 4d
Tamra Silly indeed! 😆 4d
CarolynM It really was over the top. I would have enjoyed it more if it had been shorter. 3d
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rubyslippersreads
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When I first started this (especially the “book within a book”), I wasn‘t sure I would make it to the end. However, “The Bastard of Pinsk” got more interesting as it suddenly galloped towards its conclusion, reminding me of a slightly risque Gilbert & Sullivan operetta. The story of the real, rather mundane romance behind it all was sweet.

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LeahBergen The “book within a book” grew on me eventually. 5d
bookandbedandtea A "slightly risqué Gilbert & Sullivan operetta" is a perfect description for that book within a book ? 5d
Sace While I‘ve only read about 30% of it, it‘s finally growing on me. I‘m actually liking the ridiculous book within the book. 4d
Ruthiella I can imagine a young woman in the mid 19th century pouring over Heath‘s Book of Beauty the way I did glossy fashion magazines in the 1980s and‘90s. 4d
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Sace
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#hyggehourreadathon

I‘m reading the tagged book on my kindle and I‘ll read a few pages of my library book as well. If you look closely you can see my green, snuggly blanket and my flannel plaid pajamas. There‘s a gentle rain outside. Happy to be reading with everyone!

@Chrissyreadit @AllDebooks @TheBookHippie @jenniferw88

AllDebooks Fabulous 💙 2w
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Sace
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julieclair I hope to start this one today. 2w
Ruthiella It rewards perseverance, but I understand your struggle! 2w
Sace @Ruthiella good to hear! 2w
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Sace @julieclair I can‘t wait to hear your thoughts. I feel a little behind as there are several who have finished the book. 2w
julieclair I‘m always behind on these. Finishing by mid-month doesn‘t usually work out for me. 2w
rubyslippersreads @Sace @julieclair I‘m behind too. Life is getting in the way of my reading these days. 😕 2w
LeahBergen What @Ruthiella said! It took me a little while to get into the flow of it, too. 2w
Sace @rubyslippersreads Life can be annoying that way. 2w
Sace @LeahBergen I think I‘ve not been giving it the time it needs. I‘ve just been reading in short sessions and what I need to do is hunker down and concentrate on it. 2w
julieclair @Ruthiella @LeahBergen Thanks for the pep talk! 😀💙 1w
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CarolynM
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A soft pick for me too. The Bastard of Pinsk certainly had its moments - I enjoyed the way she threw just about every Victorian romantic cliche in existence into it & all the misunderstanding of language, not to mention the “facts of life” - but it I thought its length meant the comedy became laboured. But overall it was quit a fun take on period romance.
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Tamra Spot on review! 2w
TrishB And a lovely relaxing pic. 2w
bookandbedandtea Exactly my thoughts 2w
Ruthiella Yes, it did feel a little laborious! But once we get the “real” story, it all fell into place which made up for it more or less! 😅 2w
LeahBergen We all seem to feel pretty much the same way about this one! 2w
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willaful

As a teen I adored the romance in Farjeon's Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard, but also appreciated the book‘s distinction between romanticism and love, so it was interesting to see her exploring similar themes here. The question is left more open-ended, but I ultimately found the book pretty sad, despite its humor.

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Ruthiella Interesting that you have read this author before. I gather she is pretty well known as a children‘s author. 3w
LeahBergen I‘ve somehow not read her before either, @Ruthiella ! 3w
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willaful

“You name will be branded in society. Women will draw their skirts aside as you pass. Men will refuse your hand at baccarat. You will be ruined, financially and socially. You will be dis-Almacked!“

Oh my, the end of “The Bastard...“ makes all the rest worthwhile!

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Ruthiella Glad you liked it! 😃 It was certainly different from other DSP novels we‘ve read together. 3w
willaful @Ruthiella I'm not actually quite finished. I was referring to the novel within the novel. 😁 3w
LeahBergen It did! 😆 3w
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willaful

So the current situation, if I have it correctly, is three men in love with one woman, and one man in love with three women. 😂

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Ruthiella You got it! 😂 (edited) 3w
LeahBergen Haha! 👍 3w
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willaful

Racing and game, dicing and dancing, feasting and opera-going left him little time for sleep. His appetite was insatiable, his vitality enormous. He amazed even Casimir, accustomed to all debauches, and none of the entertainments to which he was bidden outrivalled Tarletan's in splendour. They frequently went on till after midnight.

willaful Damn, after midnight! What debauchery! #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub (edited) 3w
Faranae Midnight! Gasp! When is this supposed to be taking place? 😂 3w
willaful @Faranae I'm not sure its author even knows. 😂 (It's a story within a story, written by a 16 year old girl.) 3w
LeahBergen I laughed at that sentence when I read it! 3w
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LeahBergen
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Pickpick

It might just be my mood right now but I found this to be an absolutely charming and touching read. I even enjoyed the silliness of the novel-within-a-novel written by 16-year-old (recently thwarted in love) Miss Granby although, as others mentioned, it does perhaps go on a bit too long. A frothy confection as sweet and old-fashioned as a china patchbox full of lilac cachoux. 😉

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Ruthiella I‘m glad you liked it! It was touching, but somehow I also felt a little sad about the unrequited love aspect of it. 4w
Tamra Terrific review! Of course as a 16 year old nothing resembling love is silly! I couldn‘t be paid any amount of money to go back. 😅 (edited) 4w
willaful @Tamra You remind me of this scene from Gaudy Night:

“Would you have your youth back if you could, Harriet?”

“Not for the world.”

“Nor I. Not for anything you could give me.
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Tamra @willaful 😂 I just stacked it - perfect! 👍🏾 4w
Cathythoughts Gorgeous review Leah ❤️ 4w
LeahBergen @Ruthiella It seemed unrequited but then it also seemed like they carried on this idealized version of youthful love purely for the nostalgia of it (and carried on with their best lives). Alicia was the one most invested in their love affair (sending S the poems to send to A each year) and I think that‘s why Adeline sent the Venus and Adonis statue to her at the old age home. You think? 4w
LeahBergen @Tamra @willaful Oh, how DEEPLY I felt my love as a 16 year old. 😆😆 4w
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts Thanks, Cathy! 😘 4w
Ruthiella Interesting perspective! Yes, I can see that and it makes me feel better. Thanks! 😊 4w
Tamra @LeahBergen 💔💔 4w
Tamra @LeahBergen yes, nice description! Preserving that pure adoration & devotion of a first love. Adeline cashed in on it in fact with her writing career. Yay Adeline! 😆 4w
elkeOriginal THOSE BOOKSHELVES OF YOURS ARE RIDICULOUS. le sigh 📚💕😻 4w
LeahBergen @Ruthiella It still makes me feel a little wistful, though 😆 4w
LeahBergen @Tamra I love that she cashed in on it so well! 😆 4w
LeahBergen @elkeOriginal Haha! Thank you! 😘 4w
rubyslippersreads A charming and touching read is exactly what I need right now. 4w
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads Are you affected by the fires at all?? Are they close to where you live?? 😬 4w
rubyslippersreads @LeahBergen My area is okay, but I have a friend staying with me because she had to evacuate. But we‘re safe, so that‘s the main thing. 4w
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads How awfully stressful! Sending you love! ❤️ 4w
julieclair Can‘t wait to start this! 3w
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bookandbedandtea
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Pickpick

I enjoyed Farjean's social commentary and the revelations at the end were hilarious but I found the novel within the novel to be quite a slog. It turns out to be necessary to the plot but I kept wanting to get through it and get back to the "real" story. A soft pick for me. #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub

Ruthiella Nice review! 1mo
LeahBergen I‘m just working my way through the “novel inside a novel” part right now! 1mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella Thank you 💖 1mo
bookandbedandtea @LeahBergen It was entertaining but it felt too long. Just keep in mind that it's relevant! 1mo
LeahBergen Very relevant! 😆 4w
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bookandbedandtea
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I'm... confused. Banknotes are cash, yes?

Ruthiella I think not at that time. Paper money wasn‘t used, only coin. So a bank note was literally a note that would allow the bank to pay out the amount on the note in coins. 1mo
AnnCrystal @Ruthiella wow, that's interesting 🪙💵☺️👍. (edited) 1mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella @@AnnCrystal Very interesting! I thought paper money was older than that but I haven't exactly researched it so I don't have any basis for that belief. 🙃 Thanks! 1mo
Ruthiella @bookandbedandtea Well, we know (or you will find out) that Aunt Addie doesn‘t always have a firm gasp on reality 😅. So maybe it‘s inaccurate for the period. But I assumed that it was before pound notes became common currency. (edited) 1mo
bookandbedandtea @Ruthiella It's an assumption that makes a lot of sense! And I've started to notice that about Aunt Addie. Her "definitions" at the start of her manuscript were hilarious and quite telling. ? 1mo
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Tamra
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Agree with @Ruthiella this one is a soft pick mainly because I didn‘t find the 16 year old Addie‘s novel entertaining. It would have been better had only excerpts been included. But, the comedy at the end had me laughing and guffawing out loud. High melodrama! #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub

Ruthiella I wonder if this is a modern reader thing . We don‘t have the patience for the long joke? 1mo
Tamra @Ruthiella great question! It may very well be the case. It was quite comical for a modern reader and perhaps Farjeon‘s commentary on the necessity of proper (factual) education of young people. 1mo
CarolynM Still waiting to get my copy, getting more impatient with every review I read😆 1mo
Tamra @CarolynM I‘m anxious to read what you and everyone else makes of it! 1mo
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Ruthiella
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In 1912, young Pamela inherits her romance novelist Aunt Addie‘s unpublished first novel. 20 years later she discovers the truth behind the manuscript and Victorian melodrama and the real reason Addie never married.

A soft pick for this month‘s #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub selection. It was humorous, though “The Bastard of Pinsk” went a little too long for my patience. But mostly I found it sad, and I don‘t know if that was the author‘s intention?

CarolynM Great review. Still waiting impatiently for my copy to arrive... 1mo
LeahBergen I haven‘t quite got to the “Bastard” novel section yet. I‘ll come back when I‘m done! 1mo
Ruthiella @CarolynM Hopefully it will arrive soon. 🤞 1mo
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Ruthiella @LeahBergen Some of young Adelaide‘s malapropisms and misunderstandings in it are a hoot! 😅 1mo
willaful @LeahBergen I've just gotten to it but confess to very little interest. I'd like to get back to the main story. 1mo
LeahBergen @willaful oh oh! 😬 1mo
Tamra Hahaha! I‘m 3/4 in and I was saying the same thing to myself about Adelaide‘s first novel. Definitely hit the mark as a 16 year old writer of the era. 😜 1mo
Ruthiella @willaful Her “novel” has a bearing on the rest of the book , so stay with it. 1mo
Ruthiella @Tamra It‘s hard to think a girl could be that sheltered, but of course it happens. 1mo
Tamra @Ruthiella yes it does! My grandmother said she still believed storks brought babies when she got married! 😳 1mo
willaful I found it sad too, and am also unsure about whether it was intentional or not. I think it's left somewhat open to interpretation. 3w
Ruthiella @willaful My initial reaction was one of sadness, for sure. 3w
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Tamra
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I puzzled over Pamela walking in on the lawyer searching the “davenport” for valuable assets. 🤔 Why would he and how long could it take to poke through the cushions of a couch? 😆

In America “davenport” is an old fashioned word for couch/sofa, which my grandmother used and is the only reason I am familiar with it. Apparently in the UK a davenport is a writing desk. I would have recognized it as a “secretary.”

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Lcsmcat 😂🤣😂 Sometimes UK va US English can be very funny! 1mo
Mollyanna My grandmother used Davenport too. I also would have thought of a couch. 😆 1mo
Ruthiella I looked it up as well. Apparently a “davenport” can be both a sofa and a writing desk. In the case of the sofa, the company that manufactured that particular style was named “Davenport”. In the case of the writing desk, it was the designer‘s name. 1mo
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Tamra @Ruthiella the plot thickens! 😆 1mo
LeahBergen We used the word “chesterfield” for a couch in our family and I seldom hear it now. 😆 1mo
Tamra @LeahBergen oh yes, I‘ve heard that too! That‘s a rare gem. 😁 1mo
CarolynM Variations in language usage are always interesting. I‘ve only known “Davenport” as a small writing desk like the one in the picture or a town in Tasmania, but place names don‘t really count, do they🤣 To me a “Chesterfield” is a particular type of sofa - low backed leather studded with buttons @LeahBergen 1mo
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Tamra
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This caused me to snort out loud! 😆 #Furrowedmiddlebrowclub

Ruthiella 🤣🤣🤣 1mo
LeahBergen 😆 1mo
CarolynM 🤣🤣🤣 Looking forward to this one even more now! 1mo
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LitsyEvents
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repost for @Ruthiella:

Happy New Year #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub members! 🥂🍾 We‘re kicking 2025 off with the tagged title. It sounds super intriguing: a book within a book, a secret lost youthful romance, maybe some present day romance too? We shall see!

All are welcome. If anyone would like to join in and be added to the tag list, please let me know. Equally, if anyone wants to be removed, say the word.

#BuddyRead

Ruthiella Oh thank you! 😊 1mo
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Ruthiella
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Happy New Year #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub members! 🥂🍾 We‘re kicking 2025 off with the tagged title. It sounds super intriguing: a book within a book, a secret lost youthful romance, maybe some present day romance too? We shall see!

All are welcome. If anyone would like to join in and be added to the tag list, please let me know. Equally, if anyone wants to be removed, say the word.

catebutler Excited to read this! 1mo
Sace I can‘t wait! Just got my copy on kindle. I‘ve got the rest of the week off so I‘ll be diving into several books (one on audio, a physical book and a kindle). 1mo
willaful Anyone else have it on Kobo with really messed up formatting? 😒 1mo
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bookandbedandtea Sounds fun! Add me please. 😁 1mo
elkeOriginal Got it all queued up as my next read! Excited by the sound of this plus ebook was only .99 cents. Winning! 1mo
LeahBergen Woohoo! Here‘s to another great year for us! 🥂 1mo
Ruthiella @catebutler It looks like it will be adorable. 1mo
Ruthiella @Sace I read most of these on Kindle. The price is right! 1mo
Ruthiella @willaful I just checked the kindle formatting and it looks okay? If your library has Hoopla, it‘s also available there. 1mo
Ruthiella @bookandbedandtea I will add you to the tag list for the next read in March! I forgot to give the spiel in my post. This is a post as you go/feel like group read, tag everyone else so they can like and comment - very relaxed. Otherwise there are no discussion posts or similar. I will also tag you in the 2025 schedule post. (edited) 1mo
Ruthiella @elkeOriginal That is a steal! 1mo
Ruthiella @LeahBergen Indeed! Cheers to our lovely little club! 🥂 1mo
CarolynM It will probably be a couple of weeks until my copy arrives. It will be hard to be patient! Looking forward another year of fun reading and chatting with this lovely group💕 1mo
quietjenn He's to kicking off another great year of FMB. 1mo
Ruthiella @CarolynM I hope your copy arrives soon! 1mo
Ruthiella @quietjenn Six more titles to discover! 1mo
julieclair I‘m excited to begin another year of fun reading with our low key, friendly group! 1mo
Ruthiella @julieclair It‘s going to be low key fabulous! 1mo
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LitsyEvents
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Repost for @LeahBergen

Here it is: our 2025 #FurrowedMiddleBrow reading schedule! It looks like we‘ll be having another enjoyable year together.

As always, anyone is welcome to join in at any time to read along with us and discuss, of course.

Kimzey Yay! 😀 2mo
LeahBergen Thanks for the repost! 2mo
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LeahBergen
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Here it is: our 2025 #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub reading schedule!

Thanks for all the nominations and speedy votes. It looks like we‘ll be having another enjoyable year together! 👏

And, as always, anyone is welcome to join in at any time to read along with us and discuss, of course.

Ruthiella Awesome. Thank you @LeahBergen for organizing us. Looking forward to another fun year of reading together! 2mo
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kwmg40 Thank you! The list looks great. 2mo
Tamra Thank you! 😍😘 2mo
quietjenn Thanks for keeping us in order! Should be fun. 2mo
CarolynM Thanks Leah 😘 Looks like we‘re set for another great year of FMB reading😍 2mo
Kimzey Thank you! Can‘t wait! 2mo
Cathythoughts Lovely Leah ❤️ 2mo
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts I hope you can pop in for a couple, Cathy! 😘 2mo
julieclair What a great list! Looking forward to another fun year. 😀 2mo
LeahBergen @julieclair Me, too! 😘 2mo
Ruthiella @bookandbedandtea This is the 2025 schedule. Only one book every other month to keep it manageable. 😃 1mo
bookandbedandtea Sounds fun! Thanks for adding me! 1mo
LeahBergen @bookandbedandtea Welcome aboard! 😁 1mo
bookandbedandtea @LeahBergen Thank you! 💜 1mo
LeahBergen Here‘s our schedule for this year, @JenlovesJT47 ! 1mo
JenlovesJT47 Thanks!! 🤗🧡 1mo
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willaful

It's arrived! I hardly ever pre-order books, but of course I had to.

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Ruthiella Nice! Maybe we can read it together next year!? 6mo
willaful @Ruthiella Here's hoping! 6mo
Kimzey Looks like we‘ll be reading it next year, right? 😍 3mo
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rubyslippersreads
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It looks like the newest Dean St. Press book is available for preorder, at least for Kindle and Kobo. #FurrowedMiddleBrowClub

LeahBergen Ooo, I‘ve been wondering when it would show up! 8mo
Cathythoughts Sounds good too 👍🏻♥️ 8mo
quietjenn Ah, thanks for the heads up! 8mo
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CarolynM I need this book! Early nomination for next year‘s #FurrowedMiddlebrowClub? @LeahBergen @Cathythoughts @quietjenn 8mo
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