It’s romantic, it’s feel-good and it’s look-good. And I loved it.
Yes, I enjoyed it too … I heard a so-so comment the other day, but most people I know really like it. I think Beresford has captured the sense of the book and of the time really nicely.
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Yes, I enjoyed it too … I heard a so-so comment the other day, but most people I know really like it. I think Beresford has captured the sense of the book and of the time really nicely.
Pingback: ‘Madeleine: A Life of Madeleine St John’ by Helen Trinca | The Resident Judge of Port Phillip