Mango and Mimosa
by Suzanne Marie Adele Beauclerk, Duchess of St. Albans
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In 1921, in the wilds of the Malaysian jungle, a clutch of British children are being brought up by a Swiss nanny, with a monkey for a pet and deadly scorpions in the night nursery. From that eccentric childhood spent in Malaysia, the south of France, and only occasionally Britain, to her early years as a young news reporter in Algeria and Italy during Word War II, Suzanne St Albans has had an extraordinary life. Charming and utterly fascinating in its details of another time and another show more world, Mango & Mimosa is destined to become a classic. show lessTags
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Delightful little book, I don't know how Slightly Foxed manage to find so many charming memoirs. It makes me feel a bit itchy when I read about the menagerie that occupied the rafters and the risk of snakes on the bannisters. Mine is no. 986 of 20000.
I really enjoyed the first two parts of this book, but felt that it lost its way in the third part, which dealt with the years during the second year war.
The early sections, describing the author's somewhat haphazard upbringing in France and Malaya was entertaining and an interesting insight into life at the time for a family with their wealth. The final part of the book described the author's experiences working in one of the propaganda sections of the allied army during the war. To me, this sounds like it should have been fascinating, and I was therefore disappointed with the superficial and disjointed description of this time.
All in all, an entertaining enough read, but not good enough for me to actively seek out other books by the show more same author. show less
The early sections, describing the author's somewhat haphazard upbringing in France and Malaya was entertaining and an interesting insight into life at the time for a family with their wealth. The final part of the book described the author's experiences working in one of the propaganda sections of the allied army during the war. To me, this sounds like it should have been fascinating, and I was therefore disappointed with the superficial and disjointed description of this time.
All in all, an entertaining enough read, but not good enough for me to actively seek out other books by the show more same author. show less
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