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The Awakening of Miss Prim (original 2013; edition 2015)

by Natalia Sanmartin Fenollera

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"Prudencia Prim is a young woman of intelligence and achievement, with a deep knowledge of literature and several letters after her name. But when she accepts the post of private librarian in the village of San Ireneo de Arnois, she is unprepared for what she encounters there. Her employer, a book-loving intellectual, is dashing yet contrarian, always ready with a critique of her cherished Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott. The neighbors, too, are capable of charm and eccentricity in equal measure, determined as they are to preserve their singular little community from the modern world outside."--… (more)
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The Awakening of Miss Prim by Natalia Sanmartin Fenollera (2013)

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A distinctive and delightfuly entertaining tale of literature, philosophy and the search for happiness.
  HolyApostles | Apr 15, 2024 |
After going months without finding a good book I was pleasantly surprised to stumble across this one in a second hand bookstore.

I am never the type to reach for a book that even hints at romance but I must admit I may have judged this one by the cover, as well as the words "tea", "Louisa May Alcott", and "cosy" on the back. All things I love.

Once I started reading the book I was intrigued as it was nothing like I had expected. I found that it was really unique and unpredictable in the way it unravelled the story of romance, and I adored the literary references and debate over education systems. I also admired the way it progressed almost like a mystery novel, revealing only small bits of information at a time to keep you curious and engaged.

I will now admit that I can not give this a 5 out of 5 for the following reasons; The ending. WITHOUT SPOILING, I must admit that the ending did not live up to my expectations. I think it had a GREAT ending but it was not at all what I had expected and I do think it could have been done a tiny bit better. Having said that, I closed the book feeling absolutely heartbroken at no longer being able to witness the life of Prudencia Prim who I had grown to envy.

She is a beautiful and real character who I was able to relate to in a lot of ways. That may not be the case for everyone but I found that she had very realistic perspectives and opinions and that her interactions with other characters were not overly romanticised or dramatic but were true to the way any normal human being would respond.

All in all a fabulous book and great way to kick off my 2022 reading list! ( )
  LilBee | Jan 18, 2022 |
A fun little pastry puff of a book that can be read lightly or deeply. Bonus points for references to Great Books and in particular Jane Austen and also why we should read Little Women. I almost categorized this as a fable as I don't think a town like this could actually exist--but maybe it does! A lot of tea and bakery items are consumed within it's pages--perfect those who equate book reading with a cozy cup of tea. Nice little winter read.

In my effort to buy more print books and make sure I visit more Independent bookstores on my travels this was purchased at the Alexander Book Company while on a business trip to San Francisco. ( )
  auldhouse | Sep 30, 2021 |
We all need an awakening

The comparison between our current culture of rushing and being busy vs. times of relaxed pace and generous hospitality was beautifully done. It creates a longing for those days when we knew our neighbors and they knew us. A thoughtful book on what we think we have gained and what we have lost. ( )
  AmyBookit | Jan 15, 2020 |
This book is so sweet and charming! I am IN LOVE with this book. The main character, Prudencia Prim, escapes from the hustle and bustle of city life, and decides to take a private librarian position in a small town called San Ireneo. As soon as she arrives, she notices that the town is quite old fashioned - the completely opposite of where she used to work and live. She meets her employer, whom she eventually falls for as the story unfolds. However, her employer is oblivious to his own charm. Prudencia feels like her feelings are not reciprocated. She also makes new friends and learns about anti Thomist vs Thomist education, youth, feminism, tradition, marriage and happiness. Very romantic, you won't want to put this book down. ( )
  pistachioph | Aug 25, 2018 |
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They think that they regret the past, when they are but longing after the future.
—John Henry Newman
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To my parents, Miguel and Cuca,
with love, gratitude, and admiration
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Everyone in San Ireneo de Arnois remarked on Miss Prim's arrival.
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"Prudencia Prim is a young woman of intelligence and achievement, with a deep knowledge of literature and several letters after her name. But when she accepts the post of private librarian in the village of San Ireneo de Arnois, she is unprepared for what she encounters there. Her employer, a book-loving intellectual, is dashing yet contrarian, always ready with a critique of her cherished Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott. The neighbors, too, are capable of charm and eccentricity in equal measure, determined as they are to preserve their singular little community from the modern world outside."--

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