Has anyone else read it? I thought she did such a wonderful job of re-creating the world in which the Oxford English Dictionary was developed over many years.
The generational, gender and family dynamics were very interesting. Each character reflected the times in which they lived, yet we also saw something of their internal lives.
This book has elements that are relevant to events that are occurring in our own time, reflecting universal themes.
I highly recommend it if you haven’t read it. Has anyone else here read and enjoyed it?
bc6619 t1_iwa1f7d wrote
Wow, never thought I would run across someone else who read this. I got it as a gift from my daughter last Christmas, and ended up liking it way more than I anticipated. I liked it on so many levels. The process they used to create the dictionary. Esme's relationship with her father. And how her legacy carried on. Not a dry eye at the end. Beautifully told.