Friday, November 22, 2013

Miss Buncle's Book by D.E. Stevenson

I used to like D.E. Stevenson very much. Now, thanks to Miss Buncle, I LOVE her. I am obligated to Sarah for making me aware of the Miss Buncle books, but since they are pricey I didn't take the plunge until recently when Miss Buncle's Book went on sale for Kindle. (Sadly the sequels are $10 so check and see if your local library has them.)

Honestly, this book was just plain fun. Free of profanity and immorality, yet full of wonderful characters and good writing, it allows the reader to relax and enjoy the ride. Written 75 years before The Help, it tells a similar story of a woman who writes a novel about people in her hometown, infuriating those who are caricatured in the book. They set out to discover the anonymous author, never suspecting the dowdy, middle-aged Barbara Buncle.

As a result of the book, some of the more domineering characters have a heart change and some of the "door-matty" ones learn to stand up for themselves. One small fly in the ointment came near the end of the book when the husband of an overly bossy wife decides to date other women.

Overall, Miss Buncle's Book is a delightful (often laugh-outloud funny) story. The heroine is perfectly dear and I hope to read more of her adventures in the future.

I reviewed another Stevenson title here. And a list of all her novels is here.

3 comments:

Susan@ Reading World said...

I bought the first book a while back after hearing a rave review, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Now I'll have to move it up on my list. Thanks for reminding me!

Charlotte said...

The Miss Buncle books are comfort reading for me that I return to time after time! Glad you enjoyed meeting her!

Theresa said...

I wrote a post on D.E. Stevenson today, about her novels being released...more coming in 2014!

http://countrygirlsread.wordpress.com/

she is a favorite of mine : )