Maisie Dobbs

by Jacqueline Winspear | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 1569473307 Global Overview for this book
Registered by varykino of Greenfield Park, Québec Canada on 10/23/2009
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Journal Entry 1 by varykino from Greenfield Park, Québec Canada on Friday, October 23, 2009
Maisie Dobbs started working as a maid in Lady Rowan Compton's London household. Lady Rowan took the young girl under her wing and subsidized the girl's education at Girton College at Cambridge. Then The Great War came and changed the course of Maisie's life. She became a nurse. It is now a decade later and Maisie has opened a private investigation agency. This is the first in the series

Jacqueline Winspear was born and raised in the county of Kent, England. Following higher education at the University of London’s Institute of Education, Jacqueline worked in academic publishing, in higher education and in marketing communications in the UK.

Jacqueline’s grandfather was severely wounded and shell-shocked at The Battle of the Somme in 1916, and it was as she understood the extent of his suffering that, even in childhood, Jacqueline became deeply interested in the "war to end all wars" and its aftereffects. As an adult her interest deepened to the extent that, though she did not set out to write a "war" novel, it came as no surprise that this part of history formed the backdrop of Maisie Dobbs and other books in the series. The unique and engaging character of Maisie Dobbs is very much a woman of her generation. She has come of age at a time when women took on the toil of men and claimed independence that was difficult to relinquish. It was a time when many women remained unmarried, simply because a generation of men had gone to war and not come home.

"The war and its aftermath provide fertile ground for a mystery. Such great social upheaval allows for the strange and unusual to emerge and a time of intense emotions can, to the writer of fiction, provide ample fodder for a compelling story, especially one concerning criminal acts and issues of guilt and innocence. After all, a generation is said to have lost its innocence in The Great War. The mystery genre provides a wonderful vehicle for exploring such a time," explains Ms. Winspear.

Journal Entry 2 by varykino at -- Wild Released New York City in New York City, New York USA on Friday, October 23, 2009

Released 14 yrs ago (10/24/2009 UTC) at -- Wild Released New York City in New York City, New York USA

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WILD RELEASE NOTES: It will be November soon and it is the month for remembrance so I thought 2 books that explore the loss and terrible grief that followed the Great War would be appropriate.

Somewhere between October 24 and October 26

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