Diary of an Ordinary Woman

first publication date:  2003-03-06
original title:  Diary of an Ordinary Woman
original language:  English
narrative location:  Great Britain

Diary of an Ordinary Woman is a novel by Margaret Forster, framed as an "edited" diary of a fictional woman who lives through most of the major events of the 20th century, covering the years 1914 to 1995. So realistic that many readers believed it to be an authentic diary, it is one of Forster's best-known novels.Martin Chilton, writing in The Daily Telegraph, describes it as an "intermittent record of a quiet life dominated by the fact, the threat and the fear of war" and considers its main theme to be the cost of war. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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