Those Faraday Girls

Monica McInerney’s book is the first book in the the Big Book Club.

It is thick. Which is the first thing that recommended itself to me. Also it arrived on my desk for review about two days before I was due to fly to Melbourne.

And as I’d seen the film No Reservations (ordinary) already, I had a clear three hours to sit quietly and start reading, and four hours coming back potentially too except that KnockedUp was on and I really quite enjoyed that.
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Those Faraday Girls is one of the Maeve Binchy like sagas that delve into a family. It is set mostly in Tasmania and Ireland. It is billed has having some shocking secret at its heart which causes the tension in the novel. I was a bit disappointed in “the secret” in the end.

Anyhoo it’s a pleasant enough read… a bit sappy. Good plane fare fodder if a bit bulky (634 pages) for my handbag and I finished it in two days.