these short stories are likely well written, but I found them mostly boring. they are VERY 'English' and perhaps less boring to that audience?
I wasn't interested in the characters (except a tiny amount in some dogs and cats mentioned, and a woman working as a cleaner), and I found the story twists and endings very predictable.
😬😬 heteronormative... a woman gets slapped more than once in a story... men objectify, lust after, fantasise about and seduce women who aren't their wives in very patriarchal ways... the closer to working class characters are caricatures and used for comedic purposes... 😬😬
the very upper class sounding English reader probably didn't help. I'm guessing tho that the reader was chosen to reflect the content of the stories, and the assumed audience too maybe. it clearly wasn't a book that thought of, let alone included/cared about, me as a potential reader. perhaps I'll look closer next time, rather than getting drawn in by shiny copper, and pretty peacock feathers... 🌟🪶🦚
abandoned 70% thru.
accessed as a library audiobook, read by Penelope Keith.
(looking at dates on gr and the library app, I think the paper-physical book was published quite some years before the audiobook, so the collection isn't as contemporary as it might have seemed at first glance).