I have read The Well of Loneliness (which I remember enjoying, but it was a while ago and I have a fairly high tolerance for literary lugubriousness :P) but not Extraordinary Women—I look forward to hearing what you make of it!
Sometimes you just want to read about early- to mid-nineteenth century youths sleeping in their BFF’s arms after a long intense chat about their feelings, you know?
*nods* Yeah, I know. But it sounds like a very interesting history book!
I loved the Channel Islands scenery in Sir Isumbras at the Ford, and A Guernsey Lily sounds lovely! Sea anemones and happy co-landladies, what ideal contents for any book.
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Sometimes you just want to read about early- to mid-nineteenth century youths sleeping in their BFF’s arms after a long intense chat about their feelings, you know?
*nods* Yeah, I know. But it sounds like a very interesting history book!
I loved the Channel Islands scenery in Sir Isumbras at the Ford, and A Guernsey Lily sounds lovely! Sea anemones and happy co-landladies, what ideal contents for any book.