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October 11, 2021
Kelly’s captivating latest (after The Whispers of War) follows a young woman making her debut in 1958 London, the last year debutantes were presented before the monarch. Lily Nichols, 18, is a talented dressmaker who loves to read and longs for a future other than that of a housewife. Her cold mother, Josephine, who’s harboring some family secrets, relies on Lily’s wealthy, controlling grandmother for financial support. Both regard Lily’s societal obligations, with all its rules and gossip, very seriously. Lily becomes fast friends with the well-connected Leana Hartford, which improves her social capital, though Leana’s mean streak and bossy nature quickly exhausts Lily, who finds common ground with down-to-earth Katherine Norman, the daughter of a newspaper magnate who’s maligned for coming from new money. Katherine encourages Lily to follow her dreams of going to university and pursuing poor-but-wonderful Ian Bingham. The engrossing narrative dishes out the right amount of tension while moving the plot forward at a satisfying pace. The final act concerns Josephine’s unveiled secrets, which feel superfluous, but Kelly’s descriptions of the emotionally exhausting business of doing and wearing the right thing elicit empathy for characters whose circumstances depend on finding a husband. Kelly succeeds at bringing a bygone world to life.
April 1, 2022
In Kelly's (The Whispers of War) historical novel, 1958 London society is abuzz with the new season of debutantes. This will be the last year debutantes are presented at court, and everyone's desperate for this last chance to be presented to England's young new queen, Elizabeth II--everyone except Lily Nichols, who has no desire to make contacts or forge friendships among the season's elite and titled families. But Lily's widowed mother and overbearing grandmother make it clear that she must attend the season's events, followed by her coming out to be presented to Queen Elizabeth. Lily's grandmother makes it impossible to say no by holding the threat of financial insecurity above the family's head. Lily makes a sincere attempt to endure the season and to satisfy her grandmother, even as she begins to realize that the meaning of "family" changes with the seasons. Marisa Calin narrates this audiobook with clarity, perfect inflection, and subtle, clear distinctions between characters. VERDICT Fans of Taylor Jenkins Reed, Madeline Martin, and Fiona Davis will feel at home in Kelly's thoroughly researched novel of postwar England.--Laura Brosie
Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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