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06 - A book set in the 1920's
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Someone mentioned above that Orlando ends in the 1920s. It's a classic, often studied by women's and transgender studies students. Worth a read, if you haven't read it.

Also, just found this women-loving-women listopia, but I have no idea how valid some of the titles are. https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

This will work as set in the right era. I read it a while ago and wasn’t too bad.

And I think some of the Kate Shackleton series may be appropriate I just can’t remember which books sorry

This is just an example there’s lots all in the 1920s. A Woman Unknown

Oh and Peter whimseys are in the 1920s by Dorothy l sayers


Also the clothing the youngest female character is wearing seems to match the styles of the 20s and she got a bobbed hairdo. So I think that says it is the 1920s.
UPDATE: I believe now this book is set before the 1920s, as near the end they mention a war, which I believe is WWI. So it's probably the decade just before the 20s. The 1910s.

If a book is set in the Taisho period (1912-1926) without specifying the exact year, should it be counted? There's a taisho roman (大正ロマン) book I'm thinking of counting for this prompt, but I haven't read it yet and I'm not sure if it ever specifies the exact year it takes place...
Note: I can't use the book's published year as reference because the specific book I'm looking at was published in 2019.


Also, while the primary story in this is not LGBT, there is an LGBT love interest shared in a loving, respectful way. A sincere love that was not carried out further due to bias of the era (trying not to give spoilers in case folks haven't read this).

Great to discover LaValle! He created an homage to H. P. Lovecraft - and upended Lovecraft's racism on its head. If you're into Thelema, High Magick or similar pathways, you'll appreciate the symbolic language. Really well done.



Also, while the primary story in this is not LGBT, there is an LGBT love interest shared in a loving, respectful way. A sincere love that was not carried out fur..."
I won this book from my library in a challenge they had. I will read this one. Thanks.

I'm trying to figure out if Tortilla Flat takes place in the 1920's or not.
There's reference to the characters "going off to war with Germany and coming home again", and since the book was published in 1935, they can't be referring to WWII, so I'm guessing this takes place after WWI (except the first paragraph or so which takes place before they go off to war.) There's also a reference to Prohibition being in effect (in spite of the ready availability of alcohol in their town.)
Taken together, does this mean the 1920's?

I'm not going to bother looking it up, but IIRC, prohibition ended in 1929, so I'd say you're good to go.

If you've had WWI and Prohibition, but not the Great Depression, you are almost certainly in the 1920s.


Good idea. I've read that first one but not any further in the series, although I've meant to do so.




However, I think other early Poirot books probably work. I read The Murder on the Links for this prompt.





I agree, I have the book so might to a re-read.



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I couldn't find out when exactly the plot is set, but as Orwell served as a police officer in Burma from 1922-1927 and this was his inspiration for the book published in 1936. So for me that's close enough.