Friday, February 24, 2012

A Girl Called Foote, by A. E. Walnofer

A Girl Called Foote, by A. E. Walnofer

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A Girl Called Foote, by A. E. Walnofer

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A Girl Called Foote, by A. E. Walnofer

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Young Jonathan Clyde causes mischief for everyone at Whitehall, the stately home of his privileged ancestors. As he matures, however, he comes to despise the vanity and conceit surrounding him. Misfortune requires Lydia Smythe, an exceptionally clever farmer’s daughter, to seek employment at Whitehall. As a parlor maid, she feels stifled and harried by those over her. Still, she refuses to relinquish her independent mind and spirit. From the moment Jonathan catches Lydia reading the books she is supposed to be dusting, he is intrigued by this unusual servant. Thus begins a clandestine relationship that is simultaneously amusing, confusing and enlightening. Just as it is evolving into something neither of them expected, an unforeseen truth comes to light, and the two wonder if their unconventional bond will be forever lost. Set in England in the mid-eighteen hundreds, A Girl Called Foote is the coming-of-age story of two similarly impressive people leading very different lives. "...writing that is clever and witty, with a polish that is unusual in self-published works. The characters inspire empathy, the romance feels pure and true, and the story itself is perfectly paced." --Portland Book Review, four out of five stars

A Girl Called Foote, by A. E. Walnofer

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2572161 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .98" w x 6.00" l, 1.26 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 390 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Beautifully written novel with fascinating characters; didn't want it to end! By J. Smeby As an educator, my reading "season" is during the summer. This season, I began with "Foote". Due in part with my fascination with the story, I was done in 5 days, and am now looking forward to either the sequel, the movie, or simply the next offering from this up and coming author, A.E. Walnofer. An engrossing tale of family, identity and love, it reminded me of both Titanic and Romeo and Juliet, but with a decidedly more human element. The story, more than anything, is a microcosm of life, where we begin figuring out who we are, enduring challenges, loss and suffering along the way, while ultimately discovering our true "self" in the end. Highly recommended reading--for summer, or any season . . . .

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Refreshing Read By Valorie McLaughlin This story captures the everyday life of a variety of characters in England centuries ago. The characters are memorable because they are cast in vivid scenes and more often than not, they are engaged in compelling conversations. The author's range of vocabulary, her persistent but gentle humor, her attention to sensory detail and her gift of entertainment all lend their support to a story well-told. Each character is understood at a deep level. I was smiling throughout the book; yet I found the scenes where the servant is dying of cancer to be so poignant, yet simple, that I could feel the pain in my own body. The novel pulses with the rhythm of life. Life goes on for all of us. This is a good summer read.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Powerful themes and viewpoints By suzanne I loved this book's theme of being "named," by others and by oneself. What a person is called affects their self-image and how others perceive them, and I thought this idea was explored with insight in this book from beginning to end. It was a surprisingly emotional topic for me. I loved the ending, too. And I loved how multiple viewpoints were shown throughout the book -- we readers were able to get into the heads of not just the main characters, but also more minor players like children, servants and foreigners. Every character's voice was explored and valued. I hope to read more books by this author in the future.

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