Books to come

  • Family Romance - John Lanchester
  • The Missing
  • The most important 25 books on science - a choice

Books we have read - quite a variety

  • 12 books that changed the world
  • 26a
  • A Fairly Honourable Defeat
  • A Little History of the World
  • A Perfectly Good Man
  • Air and Angels
  • Americanah
  • As you like it
  • Behind the Scenes at the Museum
  • Beloved
  • Brazzaville Beach
  • Brighton Rock - book and film
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - book and film
  • Chavs - the demonisation of the working class
  • Cider with Rosie
  • Contemplating the Future
  • Desert Island choices
  • Disobedience
  • Dry White Season
  • Esprit d'Corps
  • Excellent Women
  • Fairy stories - Xmas readings
  • Flight Behaviour
  • Going Solo
  • Grapes of Wrath - book and film
  • Great Speeches of the 20th Century
  • Jamaica Inn with film
  • Left Hand of Darkness
  • Moon Tiger
  • Mrs Woolf and her servants
  • Mukiwa - a White boy in Africa
  • Nathaniel's Nutmeg
  • Never let me go
  • One day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich plus film
  • Our kind of traitor
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock - book and film
  • Raymond Chandler novels and The Big Sleep film
  • She landed by Moonlight
  • Shipwrecks
  • Slaughterhouse Five
  • Smut
  • Snowdrops
  • Stoner
  • The Bone People
  • The Diaries of Adam and Eve
  • The Finkler Question
  • The Good man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ
  • The Guest Cat
  • The Handmaid's Tale
  • The Music Room
  • The Narrow Road to the Deep North
  • The Reader
  • The Sea Room
  • The Sense of an Ending
  • The Sisters Brothers
  • The man who never was - film
  • The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry
  • Thousand Pieces of Gold plus film
  • Three cups of tea
  • Three men in a boat
  • Toast
  • Under Milkwood - Richard Burton recording
  • We need to talk about Kevin
  • When I lived in Modern Times
  • Wolf Hall
  • Women writers - see Xmas Menus

Sunday 26 September 2010

Mrs Woolf and The Servants, by Alison Light

An invaluable glimpse into the hidden history of domestic service in an absorbing narrative, beautifully written” The Times

Unfortunately we were all disappointed with this book. It is not clear whether it was;
a) attempting to be an academic thesis about Virginia’s work,
b) a study of her domestic life,
c) a history of Virginia’s servants.
It lacked depth, was too long (a great deal of the material was not relevant) and the text meandered along jumping from one subject to another with no coherent structure - we wondered it if was edited at all. It certainly was not about Virginia’s servants.

It appeared that the book was put together from pieces of research left over from the author’s other work, as if the unused research material was too good to waste and resulted in this mishmash of unformulated ideas.

Despite this there was a great deal of good material and we felt that there was a nugget of a good book within the text (if not three). Some information was telling and informative but it was not well used. If Alison Light had concentrated on one subject in more detail ie the servants (women in service, nannies and childcare, au pairs etc, what’s changed?) she would have produced a much more coherent work.

All in all we felt there was some worthy material here but that the book had missed a trick and brought nothing new to the genre of Mrs Woolf or her servants.