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Jaffareadstoo is excited to be hosting today's stop on the The Reading Party Blog Tour
Muswell Press 14 June 2018 My thanks to the author, publishers and Random Things Tours for my invitation to take part in this blog tour and for my copy of the book |
What's it all about..
It is the seventies and the
colleges of Oxford are finally opening their doors to women. Sarah Addleshaw,
young, spirited and keen to prove her worth, begins term as the first female
academic at her college. She is in fact, her colleges only female Fellow. Impulsive love affairs with people, places and the ideas in her head beset
Sarah throughout her first exhilarating year as a don, but it is the Reading
Party, that has the most dramatic impact. Asked to accompany the first mixed
group of students on the annual college trip to Cornwall, Sarah finds herself
illicitly drawn to one of them, the suave American Tyler. Torn between
professional integrity and personal feelings she faces her biggest challenge to
date.
What did I think about it..
Sarah Addleshaw is the newly
appointed history professor at an Oxford College, something we wouldn't make
any remark over today, however, back in 1976, when the story begins, Sarah is
the first women to be thus employed, and as such is treated as something of a curiosity. At the start of the Michaelmas
term, along with one of her senior male colleagues, Sarah is given the task of
choosing the first ever mixed group of students who will attend the annual reading
party, an event, usually an all-male affair, which takes place in Cornwall
during a week in March. With places in high demand, Sarah discovers that
choosing the right combination of male and female students to make up the reading
party, is no easy task.
The story then follows what
happens during the group’s time in Cornwall, and it is in the curious combined
dynamics of this reading group, with all their very different personalities,
which allows the story to move forward at a lively pace. There is a definite
tension to the group which comes, not just from putting together people from
different social and cultural backgrounds, but also in way that circumstances
dictate how, as a mixed group, they should, or perhaps, shouldn’t, behave.
The reading party are certainly an interesting bunch of people, some with sparkling personalities, others
with quirky idiosyncrasies, and yet, they all mingle together to make their interaction a fascinating study into the vagaries of human behaviour.
Intelligently written and with a
real sense of time and place, the author certainly brings to life the
rather cloistered atmosphere of an Oxford college. With skilful writing she takes us back to a time
when academia was being pushed, forcibly, into a direction it would rather not
travel to, but which, by necessity, had, eventually, to take place.
The Reading Party is a fascinating glimpse into a bygone time, travelling back to an era which is becoming ever more shadowy, and it is to the author's credit that she has recreated this time of change with such a fine eye for detail and a real sense of tradition.
The Reading Party is a fascinating glimpse into a bygone time, travelling back to an era which is becoming ever more shadowy, and it is to the author's credit that she has recreated this time of change with such a fine eye for detail and a real sense of tradition.
Fenella Gentleman studied PPE at
Wadham College, Oxford, when it went mixed. She participated in two reading
parties in Cornwall. After graduating she worked in publishing, before moving
into marketing and communications in the professions. She lives in London and
North Norfolk.
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