Tuesday, May 18, 2010

41 - MAJOR PETTIGREW'S LAST STAND: HELEN SIMONSON



When retired Major Pettigrew strikes up an unlikely friendship with Mrs. Ali, the Pakistani village shopkeeper, he is drawn out of his regimented world and forced to confront the realities of life in the twenty-first century. Brought together by a shared love of literature and the loss of their respective spouses, the Major and Mrs. Ali soon find their friendship on the cusp of blossoming into something more. But although the Major was actually born in Lahore, and Mrs. Ali was born in Cambridge, village society insists on embracing him as the quintessential local and her as a permanent foreigner. The Major has always taken special pride in the village, but will he be forced to choose between the place he calls home and a future with Mrs. Ali?

Written with a delightfully dry sense of humour and the wisdom of a born storyteller, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand explores the risks one takes when pursuing happiness in the face of family obligation and tradition.

I ran across this title at Layers of Thought (you can find this blog in my link section ) and made a note to reserve it at the library. Glad I did . A well written character driven tale that satisfied on many levels. I liked the people, the place and the story they were living.


4 comments:

  1. You got to it before I did - no surprise there. Thanks for linking me here Elizabeth :)

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  2. I tried to do a highlighted link link but I'm playing with Google chrome at the moment and it doesn't act exactly like Firefox - or it could be me. *chuckle*

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  3. Are you using Windows live writer? Its wonderful. Here's the url

    http://download.live.com/writer

    You will be able to do both of your blogs with the it.

    I love Firefox, its such a great browser when you get over the learning curve. I am such a terrible speller and it has a built in spell check where ever you post, or write. Thank goodness. :)

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  4. Gotta be simple or I don't use it. Will run it by my computer consultant ( my son ) when he he is next home.
    He knows what I can and can't master. Yes..he laughs at me and yet he lives!

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