Monday, November 20, 2017

Love in a Cold Climate


Love in a Cold Climate is a 1949 novel by Nancy Mitford. I read and enjoyed the first novel in this book some time ago, and I liked this one just as much. A fun, quick, easy read with memorable characters.

from the dust jacket:
The Radlett family, which achieved fame in these two witty and mocking stories of the English country nobility, was closely modeled on Nancy Mitford's own. Her father, David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, second Lord Redesdale, is clearly recognizable in the terrifying Uncle Matthew, who hunts his children with bloodhounds, grinds down several sets of dentures a year, and believes that "abroad is a sewer." Many people have recognized Nancy Mitford and her sisters in the fictional Radett children. Although this recognition has added spice to the two novels, they are highly entertaining on their own merits. The Pursuit of Love is the story of Linda Radlett, who, after two unsuccessful marriages, finally finds love (as Nancy Mitford did) in Paris. Love in a Cold Climate tells of the return of a Canadian heir, Cedric, ("like little Lord Fauntleroy") to his ancestral estate.
The Guardian says it is "still sparkling, despite its age".

8 comments:

  1. adding this to my 'list of books to read soon'
    Thank you, it sounds very interesting!

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    1. I hope you like them. I'll look for more by the author.

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  2. I read this book a long time ago, and I still remember it. I've come to realize that if I can remember the story of a book, it had to be a good story. Maybe not one I liked, but a good story. I liked this one and the other one in my book-the Pursuit of Love. Thanks for the reminder of these stories.

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    1. Yes, her characters are memorable, aren't they, which says to me they are well-written.

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  3. My keyboard is having a PMS hissy fit today, and refuses to work much of the time. I would LOVE to leave you a personal message like you are used to from me, but it took nearly 30 minutes to write my last "real" message. Fortunately, my mouse still works well, so I can copy and paste this generic message to you. So, I will just wish you a very happy Thanksgiving and please be aware I have seen and appreciate your post.

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    1. Happy Thanksgiving! I hope your keyboard cooperates soon :)

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  4. There's an older miniseries and a new remake. I have them both in my rental queue. I'm going to pop the older one up to the top. The new version isn't available yet. It will be fun to compare versions. :)

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    1. Oooooo! I'll have to look those up, thx!

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