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Title: Miss Webster and Cherif
Authors: Duncker, Patricia
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 244
Year: 2007
Language: English
Description: Miss Webster and Cherif tells the story of Elizabeth Webster, a single woman pushing 70 years. Forced out of her teaching job, she unleashes her sharp tongue on everyone in the English village of Blessington. To recover from a sudden illness, she travels to North Africa where she has a brush with terrorism. Three weeks after Miss Webster has returned home, her doorbell rings, and she finds on her doorstep a beautiful young Arab man carrying a large suitcase. [Larger font]

Comments from Groups:

What a delightful read. We all enjoyed her [the author's] very good writing. Winton 001

Everyone got caught up in the intrigue. Thought it was cleverly written - kept us all guessing. New Plymouth 012

Patricia Duncker has an amazing sense of wit and insight into ageing and relationships - some of the writing conjures up the most beautiful images. Katikati 002

We all enjoyed this book and the discussion was full of interest with shared quotes, humour and issues. Havelock Nth 001

Fun to discuss. Such a poignant protagonist - we admired, not necessarily liked. Christchurch 203

Easy read, character driven and captured English quirkiness well. Auckland 063

Categories: Fiction, Relationships, England, Larger font

Reviews

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By: FEILD 005 2022-04-19 22:03:55
3 
Controversial.. Most felt there were too many strange threads that didnt connect through an unbelievable plot. Quite a lively discussion.

By: PIOPIO 001 2021-06-25 08:39:56
4.5 
Our group all enjoyed the book, an easy read with lots of intrigue and plenty left to the imagination. We loved the humour and characters, so vividly portrayed. Good discussion generated although many in the group felt some of the questions were almost insensitive in our Kiwi setting.

By: AUCK 208 2019-10-16 14:58:33
5 
All our group found this book a very interesting read, most charming and enjoyable. A descriptive and excellent story with lessons to be learned by everyone. Good writing style.

By: TAUP 005 2019-03-06 13:54:13
5 
Without exception everyone enjoyed this book and would recommend it.

By: NAP 005 2019-03-06 13:53:33
4 
An enjoyable read. The group felt there were some unnecessary coincidences used to link the phases of the tale, but these were minor irritants! Not as much discussion as usual.

By: TAUR 038 2019-03-06 13:51:07
4.5 
Miss Webster is an interesting and entertaining character and her story is told well. Our group enjoyed this book!

By: NORTH 002 2019-03-06 13:49:41
4.5 
A splendid cantankerous old lady. We felt there were a few unexplained devices but it was generally well enjoyed.

By: UPHU 007 2019-03-06 13:47:58
5 
Most interesting.

By: AUCK 277 2019-03-06 13:47:34
4 
It took a while to get into the story, but the lovely use of language helped.

By: WELL 188 2019-03-06 13:46:39
4 
We mostly enjoyed the book, but had a few mixed feelings about the ending. It left a few things unexplained and seemed to end suddenly. An easy read with interesting characters.

By: WHAKA 002 2019-03-06 13:45:06
4 
Another enjoyable read - although the realists amongst us were somewhat scathing of the story-line. Some lovely phrases and descriptions and lyrical patches. Quite fun - we'll look out for more of her work.

 
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