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The Vet's Daughter
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October 1, 2020
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Fall 2020 Binge Read: Barbara Comyns

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Robin
Well. This one knocked my socks right off.

Right from the beginning I knew I was reading something unique - eccentric, really. This whole book is delightfully eccentric. Something weirdly wonderful.

After reading the foreword written by the author herself, I knew it was penned by an eccentric too. In the early 1950s, Barbara Comyns, a single mother of two small children, paid the bills by selling antique cars. Just think about that, if you will! And she wrote The Vet's Daughter between the hours o
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Laura
Aug 03, 2025 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
There are many books about poverty, childhood suffering and loneliness, abusive parents, thoughtless cruelties, and yet Comyns in The Vet's Daughter offers something unique. The whole is written in first-person perspective; Alice, seventeen years old is our narrator. She observes her life and those around her from the limited perspective of her years and her restricted economic and social circumstances. She is the Vet's daughter, in a poor part of South London, Clapham and Battersea. The first t ...more
Lark Benobi
Oh, hell. This is an incredible novel.
Diane Barnes
Oct 11, 2020 rated it really liked it
No real review because you have to be a fan of Comyns' odd style of narration in order to understand this book, much less enjoy it. I did enjoy it, but heaven help anyone expecting a straightforward tale. Had I not read two other of her earlier books, I probably would have been lost. Comyns is an acquired taste. ...more
Emmeline
Oct 05, 2020 rated it really liked it
Shelves: nyrb, england
Well. Barbara Comyns is quite something.

There’s no point summarizing this. It would make no sense and indeed, the book makes very little sense. But who needs sense when there is style, idiosyncrasy and a fair bit of bonkers plot tied to just enough realist emotion, all packed neatly into 120 pages?

I had the NYRB Classics copy and it was further proof of their editors’ excellent taste in resurrecting Comyns, and also their cover designers uncanny knack for finding images that seem entirely rando
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Matthew
Oct 01, 2020 rated it it was amazing
I loved this odd, exceedingly dark little book, but I almost want to start it over again from the beginning to see how Comyns was able to formulate this bizarre alchemy so well with such disparate elements. And she made it look easy.

The less one knows about this novel going into it, the better. I need to check out more of Comyns' work.
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Viv JM
Odd but endearing Gothic novel.
Kaion
May 03, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: horror, reviewed, modern
The world of The Vet's Daughter is bleak little place.

Alice's father is a brute. When he is at home, a dank little house by the river, they scuttle around silently to not disturb him. There is a parrot in the parlor. When he is away, her mother tells Alice stories of her youth: how she was loved, the countryside. The vivisectionist comes to buy some dogs, and her father throws in a rabbit. Alice escapes to the park with the smell of chloroform clinging to her. Her mother is sick.

Alice describes
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Davis
Aug 29, 2025 rated it really liked it
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Featherbooks
Sep 01, 2023 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2023
A classic I've had on the shelf for years, rose like cream to the top of my favorites for this year. Bleak but well done and absorbing story of the ill-used daughter of a veterinarian and her too-brief sojourn into a happy, hopeful life. I want to read more of Barbara Comyns' work. ...more
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Oct 12, 2020 rated it it was amazing
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Tracey Thompson
Dec 31, 2020 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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Mar 07, 2023 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
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