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Dodie and her mother lived in many houses by the time she was fourteen. I loved how articulate Dodie is in her descriptions of the different houses and the rooms that are close to her heart. She has a fondness for baths in the huge kitchen in Kingston house. The elders were allowed to take a bath every week while Dodie was allowed the luxury of a nightly bath. She says :\u201dAbove me hung the family washing, on a wooden rock that could be pulled up to the ceiling<\/em>.\u201d These baths in the kitchen felt like Cassandra\u2019s baths in the castle\u2019s kitchen in I Capture the Castle. <\/em>I immediately saw that when she breathed life into Cassandra Mortmain, she gave her a part of her own memories.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
The family did not have much of wealth, especially after the grandfather lost his job at the company where he was working. But the family was adept in entertaining themselves. Look Back with Love<\/em> pulls the reader to drawing room comedies where the family indulged in musical evenings and recitals. Dodie loved to put forth a performance, \u201cHave I mentioned that I sang? And of course I also danced. I fear many children played, danced, sang and recited but I doubt if many of them could count on such ecstatic audiences as I could; nobody made much secret of the fact that I was a genius, but alas, it wore off with my fair hair<\/em>.\u201d Other methods for diversion included visiting Old Trafford Botanical Gardens, seaside outings, motor car trips and regular visits to the theatre. Also helpful to Dodie\u2019s ambitions to have a career in theatre were her bachelor uncle’s involvement with amateur dramatics.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
There are many anecdotes sprinkled throughout the book, about Dodie\u2019s schooling and her friends as well. I love that Dodie does not focus on the lack of riches in her household. She tells the story of how they made the best of what they had got which ultimately makes it a \u201chappy\u201d read. Here is a passage from the book about dancing – \n\u201cdancing was an extra and my mother said it would be the ruin of her for such a large number of accessories were required. One needed an accordion pleated dress, at least fifteen yards wide, for the skirt dance (wretched children not possessing such a dress did not take the skirt dance and were looked at pityingly<\/em>)\u201d<\/p>\n <\/p>\nLook Back with Love by Dodie Smith<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n <\/p>\n
It is a delight to read a book that talks about daily life in a household and the defining characteristics of the members in it, with no unexpected plot twists or literary symbolisms . This memoir spells warmth and reads like a fond conversation with a dear friend over tea. I would recommend this read to everyone who wants a small getaway from the new current releases. This book is a perfect, cosy read.<\/p>\n
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Final Verdict<\/h3>\n I would recommend the book to those who are craving for a happy read, full of anecdotes and brimming with the innocence of childhood.<\/p>\n
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About the Edition<\/h3>\n I adore Slightly Foxed paperbacks (and hardbacks). The paper and binding is of the highest quality. It is a delight to read from the creamy pages in a pocket book that is the just the right size to carry around. Here is an interesting video uploaded by The Telegraph about the printing process in Slightly Foxed – Birth of a Book<\/em><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Title : Look Back with Love \nAuthor : Dodie Smith \nPublisher : Slightly Foxed \nPublished : 2014 (Originally 1974) \nLanguage : English \nPages : 271 \nRating : 4\/5<\/p>\n
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