Books
by Mary Hooper
Velvet |
This is a very accessible historical novel as one would expect from Mary Hooper. She delights in introducing her young readers to unusual and interesting aspects of society - in this case that of the late Victorian and early Edwardian period. However, it is rescued from becoming a history lesson through her characters - Velvet is lively, independent and attractive and her predicament ensures that the reader wants to turn the page. Definitely one to try.
(Ferelith Hordon - bwl 62 Autumn 2011) |
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