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I have had Miss MacIntosh, My Darling on my shelf since the late 80's. I pulled it down this week and set 2014 the year to finally read it.
(1979 Harvest/HBJ)

I will start at the beginning of February. After a year of tightly scheduled Proust reading, I will want to wander through with room for some reading freedom.
After Proust's 7 volumes, long beautiful sentences will be quite familiar!

There should be no problems in this department!
Happy to have you along for the bus ride.

As we are beginning the last week and last pages of Proust's In Search of Lost Time, I realize it has been a marathon, a long distance run...with markers along the way that kept us engaged.
Even when life interfered (in a year, so much occurs)...and I fell behind, there was always the grid of the schedule, the calendar and a group goal to finish together.
I am not ready to repeat the intensity of that schedule. But if I think about 1200 pages and divide that by 11 months, starting at the beginning of February and ending at New Year's, it is just about 110 pages a month. That's manageable and leaves room for reading freedom. Any thoughts?

I'm hearin' ya. Maybe I could put together three alternative schedules. Eleven months reading would be way too long for me ; but would work for others. Maybe an 11 month ; a 5 month and a two month. Pick your system of road signs and/or read with abandon.

I'm hearin' ya. Maybe I could put together three alternative schedules. E..."
Perfect. Thank you.

Miss Ce Ce, My Darling (I believe we may all be Miss, My Darlings) requested some kind of schedule, or at a minimum, a series of signposts to mark our reading. I’ll produce three schedules ; all optional. Our arbitrarily chosen beginning date is the First of February, 2014."
Thank you, Nathan. I will be using the year of reading MMMD as my framework so I can pace myself and hopefully relish.
I have no idea what schedule I'll be attempting (I mostly have no idea when I plan on starting), but both volumes have now been obtained, so I'm sure I'll be jumping in at some point.






Put out an ebay alert, you can find 1979 Harcourt 2 vol paperback copies semi-often for less than $50. Who knows if the Dalkey repub will actually come out in March.

Would love to do a group read. I just found Coral Russell's companion books on Amazon! This will be so helpful, Coral!

I have been waiting on the Dalkey reprint to re-read it, but of course, who knows when this will happen? It's been delayed three times now on Amazon. I still have my two-volume edition, but I'll stick to my resolution: hopefully, this coming March it will finally be released. I'd love to join a group read when it is.

My Amazon order was placed April 5, 2022 for $35.61. Over two years later and after many delays (mind you it stayed on Dalkey’s “coming soon” list all this time) it is now on sale on Amazon for $45.95, not much more than what I purchased Bottom’s Dream for a few years earlier. It seems Amazon is honouring the original price I ordered it for, so there’s that.


Hi Andrew, Hi everyone, the best news in years. I had give up on my order several times these years, nearly gave up completly. I guess it'll take some time till they start delivery to Germany (did my order trough Dussmann more than a year ago one last time).


Hi Andrew, Hi everyone, the best news in years. I had give up on my order several times the..."
Finally the new Dalkey MMMD is here. After years and months of postponing and waiting, but what is that compared with 18 years or so Marguerite Young spent writing it. One of happiest moments this year. I am a first reader, so very low on the rung compared with others here that read it for 5 times. Cover is bad as expected but who cares. Cheers to everyone else who is now diving into it.


...there is none. But I plan to begin somewhen toward the end of January // beginning of February 2014. I don't see any reason why you should wait for me.There ARE three (.3.) ::Miss Ce Ce, My Darling (I believe we may all be Miss, My Darlings) requested some kind of schedule, or at a minimum, a series of signposts to mark our reading. I’ll produce three schedules ; all optional. Our arbitrarily chosen beginning date is the First of February, 2014.
I. A year of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling.
For those of you who would like to dwell and savor. At 1198 pages, we divide the novel into eleven parts ::
February :: pages 1 - 110.
March :: pages 110 - 220.
April :: pages 220 - 330.
May :: pages 330 - 440.
June :: pages 440 - 550.
July :: pages 550 - 660.
August :: pages 660 - 770.
September :: pages 770 - 880.
October :: pages 880 - 990.
November :: pages 990 - 1100.
December :: pages 1100 - 1198.
II. Five months for My Darling.
As with Women and Men, this pace may work best for most/many readers. 82 chapters : four chapters per week (Sunday to Sunday). I don’t know if the chapters are of roughly the same length, but the schedule is only for signpostage use -- feel free to shorten and lengthen as word=count dictates.
Feb 2-8 :: Chapters 1-4
Feb 9-14 :: Chapters 5-8
Feb 16-22 :: Chapters 9-12
Feb 23 - March 1 :: Chapters 13-16
Mar 2-8 :: Chapters 17-20
Mar 9-15 :: Chapters 21-24
Mar 16-22 :: Chapters 25-28
Mar 23-29 :: Chapters 29-32
Mar 30 - April 5 :: Chapters 33-36
Apr 6-12 :: Chapters 37-40
Apr 13-19 :: Chapters 41-44
Apr 20-26 :: Chapters 45-48
Apr 27 - May 3 :: Chapters 49-52
May 4-10 :: Chapters 53-56
May 11-17 :: Chapters 57-60
May 18-24 :: Chapters 61-64
May 25-31 :: Chapters 65-68
June 1-7 :: Chapters 69-72
Jun 8-14 :: Chapters 73-76
Jun 15-21 :: Chapters 77-80
Jun 22-28 :: Chapters 81-82
III. Eight weeks with Miss MacIntosh.
Roughly the pace I anticipate for myself. 82 chapters at 10 chapters per week.
Feb 2-8 :: Chapters 1-10
Feb 9-14 :: Chapters 11-20
Feb 16-22 :: Chapters 21-30
Feb 23 - March 1 :: Chapters 31-40
Mar 2-8 :: Chapters 41-50
Mar 9-15 :: Chapters 51-60
Mar 16-22 :: Chapters 61-70
Mar 23-29 :: Chapters 71-80
Mar 30 - April 5 :: Chapters 81-82
If you would like to commit to one of these three schedules, or find yourself roughly at a pace with one of these, please let the rest of us know so we might gain that advantage of mutually reinforcing social reading.