The Mirror
by Lynn Freed
110 Members (3.16)
On This Page
Description
In 1920, Agnes La Grange leaves a poor life in England for Durban, South Africa, to make her future. In the house of the Jewish family where she first works as a maid, the wife is dying--which doesn't keep the husband from sneaking to Agnes's room to make love while watching in a mirror he's given her. His unrestrained passion for her (old and a head shorter he may be) leads her to say, "I have never felt so strongly the power of being alive." And that's in truth the only power show more Agnes ever wants or values. During her pregnancy, the "old Jew," as she calls him bluntly but without judgment, puts her up in the Railway Hotel--an establishment of which, after the birth of her daughter Leah, she becomes owner and new proprietress by finessing the old man into putting up the money. From then on, Agnes is on her way. "The newspaperman" will be a weak and soon-divorced husband, followed by such lovers as Agnes finds attractive--"the banker," "the hunter," and "the trader." Agnes doesn't even read the papers, but her beauty, life, and business sense draw others to her, seeing her through the Depression and WWII as she's cheated but recovers, buys more property, sees Leah become a famous singer--although not before Leah does just what Agnes did in seducing a husband (readers will find out whose), leaving Agnes a gorgeous child to raise as a second daughter. Forget improprieties: As Agnes says, "this wasn't a story . . . this was a life." show lessTags
Recommendations
Member Reviews
Members
- Recently Added By
Author Information

13+ Works 667 Members
She was born & grew up in Durban, South Africa, where three of her previous novel,s Home Ground, The Bungalow & The Mirror are set. Her stories & essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Story, The New York Times, Atlantic Monthly. She lives in Sonoma, California. (Bowker Author Biography)
Some Editions
Series
Belongs to Publisher Series
Goldmann (44158)
Common Knowledge
- Original title
- The Mirror
- Original publication date
- 1997
- People/Characters
- Agnes La Grange; Allegra Leah La Grange; the old Jew; the newspaperman
- Important places
- South Africa; Durban, South Africa; England, UK
- Epigraph
- So We'll Go No More A'Roving by Lord Byron
- Dedication
- For the Irishman
- First words
- I came into that house of sickness just after the Great War, as a girl of seventeen.
- Blurbers
- Barrett, Andrea; Sexton, Linda Gray; Ciment, Jill; Shacohis, Bob; Hempel, Amy; Spanidou, Irini
Classifications
Statistics
- Members
- 110
- Popularity
- 293,001
- Rating
- (3.16)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 6
- ASINs
- 2
























































