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Everyone pities the poor vicar who's got such a difficult daughter. Vicky doesn't work at school, she's awkward at home, and she's not pretty or talented like her sisters. But all is not as it seems. This is an autobiographical novel.Tags
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nessreader Very similar childhoods of high thoughts and plain living in genteel poverty (Hughes is about 30 years earlier) with the strong difference being that young Streatfeild was miserable throughout. Both really readable
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This is the first volume of Noel Streatfeild's autobiography - but, unusually, it's written as a children's novel. While the details are (mostly) accurate, the characters have fictional names, so that Noel herself is thinly disguised as Vicky, the rebellious second child of a Vicar. Her older sister is quite frail, with regular asthma attacks, and her younger sister a somewhat precocious and very attractive little girl.
I liked the way it was written, showing Vicky's perspective on school (which, for the most part, she finds tedious), on church and spirituality, on family life, and on the general unfairness of humanity. She manages to pick out interesting anecdotes and events in her life. While inevitably other people's thoughts and show more feelings are invented, to some extent, they make her life seem well-rounded and more interesting than many factual biographies.
Recommended to anyone - adult or older child - who has enjoyed Streatfeild's books for children, or who is interested in social history of the early part of the 20th century.
Latest longer review: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2025/01/a-vicarage-family-by-noel-streatfei... show less
I liked the way it was written, showing Vicky's perspective on school (which, for the most part, she finds tedious), on church and spirituality, on family life, and on the general unfairness of humanity. She manages to pick out interesting anecdotes and events in her life. While inevitably other people's thoughts and show more feelings are invented, to some extent, they make her life seem well-rounded and more interesting than many factual biographies.
Recommended to anyone - adult or older child - who has enjoyed Streatfeild's books for children, or who is interested in social history of the early part of the 20th century.
Latest longer review: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2025/01/a-vicarage-family-by-noel-streatfei... show less
Fictionalized memoir by Noel Streatfeild, author of the beloved Shoes books, about growing up a vicar's daughter before the first world war. She tells the story of Vicky, the difficult middle daughter, and steps back to talk about social mores, her mother's attitudes about her daughters, and other interesting things. I read this about 30 years ago and remember liking it then.
Some very sad stuff, as books set around the first world war tend to have, but worth it.
I'm about to read her other autobiographical book and have found out there's a third one that I don't have. I really want to read that one too.
Some very sad stuff, as books set around the first world war tend to have, but worth it.
I'm about to read her other autobiographical book and have found out there's a third one that I don't have. I really want to read that one too.
have on Wishlist Biblio - there is one in England but seller only has 2 stars
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- A Vicarage Family
- Original publication date
- 1963
- People/Characters
- Victoria Strangeway; Isobel Strangeway; John Strangeway; Dick Strangeway; Louise Strangeway
- Important places
- Eastbourne, England, UK
- First words
- The children had known for days that something was going to happen.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I grew up all in one minute, the day John came on leave.
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