Frost In May by Antonia White - ISBN: 9781844083787
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A girl’s convent life: faith, friendship, and forbidden desires bloom.

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    224 pages

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    28 September 2006

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Summary

Nanda Gray, the daughter of a Catholic convert, is nine when she is sent to the Convent of Five Wounds. Quick-witted, resilient and eager to please, she accepts this closed world where, with all the enthusiasm of the outsider, her desires and passions become only those the school permits. Her only deviation from total obedience is the passionate friendships she makes.

Convent life is perfectly captured - the smell of beeswax and incense; the petty cruelties of the nuns; the eccentrici…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781844083787
ISBN-10:1844083780
Author:Antonia White, Tessa Hadley, Elizabeth Bowen
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:28 September 2006
Weight:164g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 15mm
Series:Virago Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Intense, troubling, semi-miraculous … It is not the only school story to be a classic; but I can think of no other that is a work of art’ Elizabeth Bowen

‘Frost in May is the unsurpassed novel of convent school life. This story of a clash between a determined young girl and an authoritarian regime is both perceptive and painfully emotional, convincing in every detail’ Hermione Lee, Observer

‘A masterpiece. Beautifully written, it is a calm and factual record of the slow death of the soul’ Selina Hastings

About The Author

Antonia White

Antonia White (1899-1980) was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton before going to St Paul’s School for Girls and training for the stage at RADA. From 1924 until the Second World War she worked as a journalist. Among numerous volumes of short stories, fiction and autobiography, Antonia White published a celebrated quartet of novels linked by their heroine: Frost in May (1922), The Lost Traveller (1950), The Sugar House (1952) and Beyond the Glass (1954).

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