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1 Tom Wakefield War Paint
Allison Busby 0749002905 / 9780749002909 PAPERBACK Good 
0749002905 Editorial Reviews n nFrom Publishers Weekly nHeavily made-up, flaunting "long, dangling purple ear-rings" and liberally doused with "Soir de Paris" perfume, eccentric, exuberant schoolteacher Kay Roper arrives in the English mining village of Padmore in the early 1940s. Exceptionally outspoken about a number of taboo subjects (including women's rights, personal hygiene and sexuality), the vivacious and enterprising Kay brings a reverence for sensuality and beauty that both shocks and enchants the working-class residents of a town made especially bleak by the austerities and privations of wartime. Years later, Kay's death in a road accident unleashes a flood of interlocking recollections from the three people--her favorite student, her would-be lover and the secondary school's headmistress--whose lives she most influenced. With her death also comes the revelation of the beloved schoolteacher's most deeply guarded secret--one that makes Wakefield's ( Lot's Wife ) new novel much more than just a nostalgic paean to an opinionated educator. Though Kay's enlightened utterances occasionally take on a preachy, overly prescient tone, for the most part her story is a playful and thought-provoking examination of what it means to be a woman. nCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Booklist nSet in an English mining village in 1942, this novel is a captivating puzzle, compelling as much for its well-researched details of everyday working-class life during World War II as for its engagingly wrought characters. The appearanceamid the town's dully overall-clad denizensof Miss Kay Roper, a dazzling flamingo of a school teacher in brightly colored skirts, makeup, and purple earrings, awakens the villagers from their dreary routines of war work and deprivation. She elicits the adoration of her schoolgirls, their families, and her neighbors alike and excites the imagination of all around her. Paradox and mystery, however, surround this fascinating character and the three who tell of her. Ultimately, her story is more than a mystery that must be solved over the course of decades. It is a meditation on the nature of passion, which Miss Roper says is selfish, and love, which she says is not. An enthralling novel that moves beyond mere entertainment. Whitney Scott --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 
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