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Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1950s literary London, this novel humorously explores themes of love, fraud, death, evil, and transformation. The captivating narrator, Mrs. Hawkins, reflects on her challenging years as a young war widow in postwar London. Employed by a nearly bankrupt publisher known for "very good books," she navigates a world filled with shady literary dealings and a lurking enemy, encountering anonymous letters, blackmail, and suicide. With confidence, Mrs. Hawkins strives to restore order, unaware of the chaos that will follow. Now older, thinner, and thriving in Italy—far removed from Kensington—she reminisces about those tumultuous times and how they irrevocably changed her life. Still eager to dispense advice, she humorously suggests, "It's easy to get thin. You eat and drink the same as always, only half....I offer this advice without fee; it is included in the price of this book." Celebrated as a masterwork by "Britain's greatest living novelist," the story has received acclaim for its outstanding narrative and sharp execution, blending comedy and tragedy seamlessly.
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A Far Cry from Kensington, Muriel Spark
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