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Angela Huth

Autor de Land Girls

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Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Huth, Angela
Fecha de nacimiento
1938-08-29
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugares de residencia
Oxfordshire, England, UK
Warwickshire, England, UK
Ocupaciones
novelist
journalist
Relaciones
Crewe, Candida (daughter)
Howard-Johnston, James (2nd husband)
Huth, Harold (father)
Crewe, Quentin (1st husband)
Premios y honores
Fellow, Royal Society of Literature
Biografía breve
Huth is the daughter of the actor Harold Huth. She left school at age 16 in order to paint and to study art in both France and Italy. At 18 she travelled, mostly alone, across the United States before returning to England to work on a variety of newspapers and magazines. She married the journalist and travel writer Quentin Crewe in the 1960s and with him had a daughter, Candida. She presented programmes on the BBC, including How It Is and Why and Man Alive.

She is now most recognised as a successful writer. She has written three collections of short stories and eleven novels, including Land Girls, which was made into the 1998 feature film The Land Girls starring Rachel Weisz and Anna Friel. She also writes plays for radio, television and stage, and is a well-known freelance journalist, critic and broadcaster. Her play The Understanding ran at the Strand Theatre in 1982 and starred Ralph Richardson and Joan Greenwood.

She has been married to a don, James Howard-Johnston, since 1978. They live in Oxfordshire and have one daughter, Eugenie.

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Huth follows three girls who are sent to a farm as part of the war effort in Great Britain. Prue is flighty and promiscuous (in a casual and thoughtless way that seems to me to be unrealistic for the time period in question), Ag is studious and serious, and Stella is searching for what it means to be in love. Through their interactions with one another, the farmer and his wife, and the farmer's son, Joe, who has been given a medical deferment because of his asthma, the girls develop from soft and silly to mature and a bit hardened by life.

The details of life on the farm are interesting and quite realistic. The relationships between the girls and Joe a bit less so. I did enjoy the flow of the story, though, and the unexpected outcome beat the formulaic one I was bracing for. By and large, an easy and enjoyable read.
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mattorsara | 6 reseñas más. | Aug 11, 2022 |
An entertaining book set during WWII in England. The farming life may seem familiar if you've read other books set during that time, such as James Herriot's memoirs. Three young women from very different backgrounds come to a farm to serve as "Land Girls," paid volunteer laborers meant to help farmers as young men laborers and assistants were called up for military service.

A frame story wraps around the tale, where two of the three are waiting for the third to turn up for their annual reunion luncheon in a modern restaurant.

There's certainly a good helping of references about the farm work and the way the Land Girls operated, but there's more about the romantic/sexual/emotional lives of the young women and the family around them. Nothing graphic, really, but certainly modern-novelish.

A good light read which appears to have been well-researched.
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bunnyjadwiga | 6 reseñas más. | Jul 2, 2022 |
I love this book so much that I once told my cousin "You can't take that with you!" when she was putting it in her carry-on bag. Sorry, Lindy-Loo!
 
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Jinjer | 2 reseñas más. | Jul 19, 2021 |
This is the story of three women - Prue, Ag and Stella - who served in England during WWII as land girls. Land girls volunteered to serve their country by working at rural farms since so many men were serving in the military who had previously helped farmers. These three women from disparate backgrounds lived and worked at the farm owned by the Lawrences and their son, Joe. Joe's asthma prevented him from enlisting in the military to his great disappointment. Despite their differences, these women bonded with each other and the Lawrences and shared a work ethic that impressed the family. The work was demanding and included caring for cows, pigs and chickens, all of which were foreign to city girls.

This was an interesting glimpse into WWII in the farming communities, and the toll it took. The women's love interests were a significant part of the novel, and the epilogue answered every question. I liked all the characters, and felt a particular compassion for the elderly farm hand, Ratty Tyler, at the Lawrence farm as his wife descended from ill-tempered harridan into madness.
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pdebolt | 6 reseñas más. | Jul 1, 2018 |

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Obras
33
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Miembros
831
Popularidad
#30,724
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
19
ISBNs
203
Idiomas
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