The Girls of Slender Means

“Long ago in 1945 all the nice people in England were poor, allowing for exceptions...” Thus begins Muriel Spark's tragic and rapier-witted portrait of a London ladies' hostel just emerging from the shadow of World War II. Like the May of Teck Club building itself-“three times window shattered since 1940 but never directly hit”-its lady inhabitants do their best to act as if the world were back to normal, practicing elocution and jostling over suitors and a single Schiaparelli gown. But the novel's harrowing ending reveals that the girls' giddy literary and amorous peregrinations are hiding some tragically painful war wounds.

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The Girls of Slender Means

“Long ago in 1945 all the nice people in England were poor, allowing for exceptions...” Thus begins Muriel Spark's tragic and rapier-witted portrait of a London ladies' hostel just emerging from the shadow of World War II. Like the May of Teck Club building itself-“three times window shattered since 1940 but never directly hit”-its lady inhabitants do their best to act as if the world were back to normal, practicing elocution and jostling over suitors and a single Schiaparelli gown. But the novel's harrowing ending reveals that the girls' giddy literary and amorous peregrinations are hiding some tragically painful war wounds.

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The Girls of Slender Means

The Girls of Slender Means

by Muriel Spark

Narrated by Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 19 minutes

The Girls of Slender Means

The Girls of Slender Means

by Muriel Spark

Narrated by Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 19 minutes

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Overview

“Long ago in 1945 all the nice people in England were poor, allowing for exceptions...” Thus begins Muriel Spark's tragic and rapier-witted portrait of a London ladies' hostel just emerging from the shadow of World War II. Like the May of Teck Club building itself-“three times window shattered since 1940 but never directly hit”-its lady inhabitants do their best to act as if the world were back to normal, practicing elocution and jostling over suitors and a single Schiaparelli gown. But the novel's harrowing ending reveals that the girls' giddy literary and amorous peregrinations are hiding some tragically painful war wounds.


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Anthony Burgess

"One of the best modern novels." -- The London Sun. Times Rev.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169910254
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 09/03/2008
Edition description: Unabridged
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