Seit zwanzig Jahren ist Ellen North glücklich verheiratet mit ihrem Mann Avery, sie haben zwei Kinder und leben in der idyllischen Peripherie Londons. Doch dann tritt Louise in ihr Leben, eine junge Französin, die eingestellt wurde, um der ungeliebten Schwiegermutter Gesellschaft zu leisten. Mit einer gehörigen Portion Je ne sais quoi fängt Louise an, sich bei der Schwiegermutter unverzichtbar zu machen und nebenbei Avery zu umgarnen. Mit Erfolg. Die alte Welt, wie Ellen sie kannte, ist bedroht: Wie kann sie sie selbst bleiben und sich trotzdem neu erfinden?
Dorothy Whipple Bücher
Dorothy Whipple war eine gefeierte britische Romanautorin, deren neun äußerst erfolgreiche Romane, von denen viele als Buchgesellschaft-Auswahlen oder -Empfehlungen galten, bei den Lesern tiefen Anklang fanden. Ihre Werke befassten sich oft mit Themen wie dem Familienleben und gesellschaftlichen Dynamiken und boten den Lesern einen aufschlussreichen Einblick in das Leben in Großbritannien in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Whipple wurde für ihren fesselnden Erzählstil bekannt, der die Feinheiten zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen und gesellschaftlicher Erwartungen geschickt erfasste. Ihre gekonnten Charakterisierungen und fesselnden Handlungsstränge brachten ihr Kritikerlob und breite Popularität ein, wobei einige ihrer Werke auch verfilmt wurden.






Three sisters marry very different men and the choices they make determine whether they will flourish, be tamed or be repressed. Lucy's husband is her beloved companion; Vera's husband bores her and she turns elsewhere; and Charlotte's husband is a bully who turns a high-spirited naive young girl into a deeply unhappy woman.
The story of the Hunters and the Lockwoods, neighbours in a Northern, provincial mill town, whose lives take very different paths after the early death of Richard Hunter.
Greenbanks
- 387 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
"Dorothy Whipple's picture of a quite ordinary family before and after the war. Greenbanks is the home which has housed three generations including: Louisa, her brood of children and their children - especially Rachel, a 6 year old when the story begins in the years before the First World War
The Closed Door and Other Stories
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The ten short stories in 'The Closed Door and Other Stories' are a selection from the three volumes of stories that Dorothy Whipple published in her lifetime: 'On Approval' in 1935, 'After Tea and Other Stories' in 1941 and 'Wednesday and Other Stories' in 1961. Dorothy Whipple's key theme is ‘Live and Let Live’. And what she describes throughout her short stories are people, and particularly parents, who defy this maxim. For this reason her work is timeless, like all great writing. It is irrelevant that Dorothy Whipple’s novels were set in an era when middle-class women expected to have a maid; when fish knives were used for eating fish; when children did what they were told. The moral universe she creates has not changed: there are bullies in every part of society; people try their best but often fail; they would like to be unselfish but sometimes are greedy.
High Wages
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A 1930 novel by Persephone Books' most popular writer about a girl who sets up a dress shop.
They Knew Mr. Knight
- 496 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The Blakes are an ordinary family: Celia looks after the house and Thomas works at the family engineering business in Leicester. The book begins when he meets Mr Knight, a financier as crooked as any on the front pages of our newspapers nowadays; and tracks his and his family's swift climb and fall. .Part of the cause of the ensuing tragedy is Celia's innocence - blinkered by domesticity, she and her children are the 'victim of the turbulence of the outside world' (Postscript); but finally, through 'quiet tenacity and the refusal to let go of certain precious things, goodness does win out' (Afterword). And the "TLS" wrote: 'The portraits in the book are fired by Mrs Whipple's article of faith - the supreme importance of people.'
The Priory
- 536 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
The setting for this, the third novel by Dorothy Whipple Persephone have published, is Saunby Priory, a large house somewhere in England which has seen better times. We are shown the two Marwood girls, who are nearly grown-up, their father, the widower Major Marwood, and their aunt; then, as soon as their lives have been described, the Major proposes marriage to a woman much younger than himself - and many changes begin.
A novella – Every Good Deed, originally published separately in 1944 – and nine short stories.
Driftwood
- 282 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden