Elliot & Thompson Ltd March 2012 |
Lucia on Holiday
by
Guy Fraser-Sampson
The beloved E. F Benson’s, Mapp & Lucia series of stories has been recreated
by Guy Fraser-Sampson in this new rendition,
and is based on the enduring character partnership between arch rivals Emmeline
Lucas and Elizabeth Mapp-Flint. In Lucia
on Holiday, the social satire continues with a wry look at the English abroad,
which is largely overshadowed by the rivalry which exists between the two main protagonists.
I am a newcomer to this series of
stories, and so I enter into the discussion with no preconception of how the
story should or should not flow, or indeed whether the essence of characterisation
has been sustained, however, what I can deduce from reading the story is that
the dialogue is both witty and stylised, and quirkily reminiscent of a bygone
era. The larger than life characters, comparable at times to the farcical
nature of P. G Wodehouse, kept me
completely entertained. The droll humour is quite refreshing, and I found
myself laughing out loud at the social commentary, which is wryly observed.
It is never easy to take on the mantle
of a much beloved series, and I am sure that the Benson enthusiasts will be slightly more critical of this attempt
to recreate a master’s work, but if like me you are a new recruit to this writing
genre, then you may well be encouraged to simply enjoy Lucia on Holiday as a well written and amusing social satire.
4****
4****
My thanks to Lovereading.co.uk for a review copy of this
book.
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