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The Bestselling Richard & Judy Summer Book Club Pick 2021 The Bestselling Radio 2 Book Club Selection ‘Tight, clever and riddled with wit. Like discovering Adrian Mole or Bridget Jones for the first time.’ Joanna Nadin, author of The Queen of Bloody Everything ‘A sweet, fizzy sherbet dib-dab of a book - deliciously nostalgic, hugely funny and ultimately heartwarming. The perfect book for our times.’ Veronica Henry ‘Such a joyful and uplifting read. Just the sort of thing that people will want to be reading right now.’ Anita Rani, Radio 2 Book Club It is the summer of 1962 and sixteen-year-old Evie Epworth stands on the cusp of womanhood. But what kind of a woman will she be? Up until now, Evie’s life has been nothing special: a patchwork of school, Guides, cows, lost mothers, lacrosse and village fetes. But, inspired by her idols (Charlotte Brontë, Shirley MacLaine, the Queen), she dreams of a world far away from rural East Yorkshire, a world of glamour lived under the bright lights of London (or Leeds). Standing in the way of these dreams, though, is Christine, Evie’s soon-to-be stepmother, a manipulative and money-grubbing schemer who is lining Evie up for a life of shampoo-and-set drudgery at the stinky local salon. Luckily Evie is not alone. With the help of a few friends, and the wise counsel of the two Adam Faith posters on her bedroom wall (‘brooding Adam’ and ‘sophisticated Adam’), Evie comes up with a plan to rescue her future from Christine’s pink and over-perfumed clutches. She will need a little luck, a dash of charm and a big dollop of Yorkshire magic if she is to succeed, but in the process she may just discover who exactly it is she is meant to be. Moving, inventive and achingly funny, with an all-star cast of bold-as-brass characters, The Miseducation of Evie Epworth is a perfectly pitched modern fairytale about love, friendship and following your dreams while having a lot of fun along the way. 'Full of fabulous characters, sprinkled with joy and drenched in wit.’ Milly Johnson 'Funny and original with a cast of eccentric characters, this debut novel is a tour de force. Not to be missed.' Sunday Express 'A rich triumph of comic writing.' Waterstones.com 'One of the funniest, wittiest and most joyful books you will read this year.' Lancaster Guardian
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1 primary bookThe Miseducation of Evie Epworth is a 1-book series first released in 2020 with contributions by Matson Taylor.
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Ah, what to say about this book?! It was so utterly brilliant that I'm still feeling sad that I finished it!
The story had brilliant, larger than life characters from Evie herself to Caroline to Mrs Scott Pyms. The characters became like family and it was a pleasure to become lost in their world. Evie was such a fantastic character..I love how she never let the evil workings of Christine get her down (she did better then I might've done in her circumstances. I probably would've throttled Christine a good few times before the end of the book! She really was that horrible!)
Evie lost her mum at a young age and was bought up by her dad, Arthur. This meant there were some sad moments in the story, but mostly it was filled with hilarious, laugh out loud moments or warm scenes between Evie and Mrs Scott Pyms/Caroline/Authur.
With everything going on in the world right now, this couldn't be a more perfect read and I honestly couldn't recommend it highly enough.
I was sad to see the end of this, but there will a sequel (heard straight from Matson himself!) so I will be sitting here waiting impatiently to see what adventures await Evie next!
I read this on Pigeonhole so thanks to them, but special thanks go to Matson Taylor, who as well as reading along with us provided us with some wonderful insights into the book. Matson, if you read this, please know that your insights made this one unforgettable reading experience. I'm calling it now. This has been my favourite read of the year.
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Reading this in parts rather than in one go definitely made me more excited to read on. Whilst not perfect, it's definitely a fun story filled with drama, intrigue, and a happy ending.