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New Meeting: The Thirteenth Tale Discussion

Maura
Posted Mar 19, 2008 10:27 AM
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Group Organizer
Ramsey, NJ
Announcing a new meeting for Mom's Night Out Book Club!

What: The Thirteenth Tale Discussion

When: Wednesday, May 14, 7:30 PM

Where: (A location for this meeting hasn't been chosen yet)

Meeting Description: We will be discussing The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield at this meeting. Here is a summary of the text from amazon.com

From Publishers Weekly
Former academic Setterfield pays tribute in her debut to Brontė and du Maurier heroines: a plain girl gets wrapped up in a dark, haunted ruin of a house, which guards family secrets that are not hers and that she must discover at her peril. Margaret Lea, a London bookseller's daughter, has written an obscure biography that suggests deep understanding of siblings. She is contacted by renowned aging author Vida Winter, who finally wishes to tell her own, long-hidden, life story. Margaret travels to Yorkshire, where she interviews the dying writer, walks the remains of her estate at Angelfield and tries to verify the old woman's tale of a governess, a ghost and more than one abandoned baby. With the aid of colorful Aurelius Love, Margaret puzzles out generations of Angelfield: destructive Uncle Charlie; his elusive sister, Isabelle; their unhappy parents; Isabelle's twin daughters, Adeline and Emmeline; and the children's caretakers. Contending with ghosts and with a (mostly) scary bunch of living people, Setterfield's sensible heroine is, like Jane Eyre, full of repressed feeling?and is unprepared for both heartache and romance. And like Jane, she's a real reader and makes a terrific narrator. That's where the comparisons end, but Setterfield, who lives in Yorkshire, offers graceful storytelling that has its own pleasures. (Sept.)
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