A Wreath for the Enemy by Pamela Frankau

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Bookseller Review by Fleur

I have to admit to first being seduced by the cover of this novel, and then the intriguing author biography, but the novel itself fulfilled all the promise of its packaging! A Summer coming of age novel that begins on the French Riviera – straightlaced holidaymakers rub up against louche bohemians, and young ideas and ideals are challenged and magnified in this novel written in the first person voices of its two young protagonists. I really enjoyed it!

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Penelope Wells, precocious daughter of a poet, is holidaying at her family’s distinctly bohemian hotel on the French Riviera. She spends the summer beneath the green umbrella pines and oppressive purple bougainvillea scribbling into her Anthology of Hates to pass the time. Until she meets the Bradleys. Don and Eva Bradley are well-behaved and middle-class – everything she is not. It is love at first sight. But the friendship ends in tears. Penelope and Don Bradley leave the Riviera, embarking on the painful process of growing up. She, in love with an elusive ideal of order and calm. He, in rebellion against the philistine values of his parents.

Pamela Frankau (1908 – 1967) was an English novelist from a prominent artistic and literary family. She was abandoned by her novelist father Gilbert Frankau at a young age, and she became a writer shortly after. She stopped writing for a decade after the death of her lover, the poet Humbert Wolfe, in 1940.

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