Young Entry
by M. J. Farrell
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By the author of 13 novels, including Good Behaviour which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this focuses on 19 year old Prudence Lingfield-Turrett who is carefree and indiscreet, much to the frustration of the aged cousins who attempt to keep her unladylike behaviour in check.Tags
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I read Young Entry for All Virago / All August 2015 and didn't that much care for it. Cousin "Gus" Augusta was a great/nasty character, cousin Kat was catty, and that was about it. Prudence was a dishrag, Peter (a female, but that was her name) was fairly predictable, and the other characters tended to be nonentities. If this had been a satire of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, it might have been different, but I think it was supposed to be a charming little piece of country fare, which it wasn't. In fact, I think the character I most sympathized with was the farmer whose cow had been run off years earlier by some foxhound – except the farmer (in a "God bless the squire and his relations" fashion) rather quickly reconciles himself with show more the new Master of Hounds.
Actually, the whole book was about the unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible, and it got a bit confusing since I haven't the foggiest about fox-hunting. But it was Molly Keane's debut (and my debut with Molly Keane) so I'll keep up with her since I think she'll get better. Anyway, I'm trying to fit AV/AA in with the Reading Through Time group, and Keane fits in with the August 2015 theme, Ireland. show less
Actually, the whole book was about the unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible, and it got a bit confusing since I haven't the foggiest about fox-hunting. But it was Molly Keane's debut (and my debut with Molly Keane) so I'll keep up with her since I think she'll get better. Anyway, I'm trying to fit AV/AA in with the Reading Through Time group, and Keane fits in with the August 2015 theme, Ireland. show less
Nineteen-year-old Prudence is the focal point in this quite readable coming-of-age novel set in Ireland. It features an aristocratic set with their horses and hounds on a fox hunt. Prudence gets around the countryside with her good friend Peter while she's feeling a growing attraction to her neighbor Toby. I enjoyed this charming story featuring beautifully-phrased descriptions of the landscape and depicting snippets of everyday life.
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- Canonical title
- Young Entry
- Original title
- Young Entry
- Original publication date
- 1928
- People/Characters
- Prudence Lingfield-Turrett; Peter Trudgeon; Major Anthony Countless
- Epigraph
- "No pup is a good pup unless it's a wicked pup," Inn saying.
- First words
- "So like Prudence!" the tennis party said.
The future author of Young Entry was seven when the cook turned on her one day, wagging a finger: "Now you listen to me, you wild little rip..." (Introduction) - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And Toby, still holding her by the hand, pushed his face against the pillows and slept.
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Good Behaviour, published in 1981 is, without question, Molly Keane's masterpiece, but Young Entry (which title might fittingly apply to its author) will give delight to the hunting fraternity with its many descriptions of the chase, and also much pleasure to those readers turned detective in sighting planted seeds in the author's literary greenhouse - seeds which in time grew to masterly and fruitful luxuriance. (Introduction)
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