Think of England: A Novel
by Alice Elliott Dark
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Two cataclysmic events occur on February 9, 1964. The Beatles appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and later that night, nine-year-old Jane MacLeod's life changes forever. It has been said that children are good observers but poor interpreters. Jane's interpretation of the events of that evening shapes her life in ways she doesn't recognize. "Think of England" follows Jane from an intense love affair in the ex-pat scene in punk-era London to working motherhood in New York to a family reunion in show more the country -- and a reckoning with the ghost that has stood between her and her dream of a happy family. show lessTags
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Jane MacLeod's life is chronicled in this short first novel from Alice Elliott Dark. We first meet nine year old Jane in rural Pennsylvania where she aspires to be a writer. Under bed covers and behind doors, she writes stories about her family. [Confessional: For a moment this activity reminded me of Harriet, the Spy. By comparison, Jane is more introspective and less mean.] Jane claims she can remember the moment she was born. She carefully watches her parents and their teetering-on-rocky relationship. As young as she is, Jane understands not all is perfect in their household. She can tell when her mother has had too much to drink and she listens closely when the adults talk snipe at each other openly; when her parents forget they are show more not alone in the room. After a tragic accident, the story jumps many years and Jane is now far away from her family and living in London as a twenty-something writer. She has befriended a few artists, who encourage her poetic endeavors, and a married man who encourages her romantic ones. Fast forward a bunch of years and Jane is back in the States, now living in New York with a daughter of her own. Reunited with family, Jane comes full circle in her quest to understand the tragedy which separated them so long ago. show less
Enjoyed this short novel and especially loved Jane as a 9 - year old girl reading the currents and tension between her parents. She remains that serious, self-aware girl even into her middle years as she navigates adult relationships.
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