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The Tale of Applebeck Orchard

di Susan Wittig Albert

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In 1910 Miss Beatrix Potter is able to get away from her parents and goes to her properties in the Land Between the Lakes, Hill Top Farm and Castle Farm, where trouble is brewing in the hamlet. When Mr. Harmsworth barricades the foot path running through his property, Applebeck Farm, claiming he did it because someone lit a fire to his hayloft, and another fire ruins a place of business, Miss Potter is on the case!… (altro)
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Some really nice characters flanked by some rather mediocre storytelling... the moments with Beatrix and her thoughts are lovely, but the narrator is constantly stepping out of the story to say things like, "I know we view things differently in the 21st century but this is how the Victorians felt." She even throws in words like "Freudian," and then explains how she personally would behave in a similar situation. It's very jarring and, to my mind, messes with the very nature of fiction. And sometimes things get overly cute, like when the narrator/author says, oh, I wish that character had let me in on their secret, I'm so surprised by this turn of events. Other reviewers seem to have noticed this, and, yes, it's a real issue. I will be continuing with the last couple books in the series, which is a testament to how nicely Beatrix Potter is drawn, but, oh if only the rest of the experience was as good!

For what it's worth, the first couple books in the series did not have these problems... but the author seems to have made a conscious decision to change the voice. :( ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
This one isn't as strong as the rest of the series -- the narrator becomes too present and there is more and more repetition to keep us caught up on all the things that happened in previous books. I still enjoyed the story, but it did feel a little like having to weed through the commentary in order to get to the book. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
This series is like a lovely piece of chocolate cake - it not nutritional substantive but a delightful sweet treat. I read these books as a break from reality. There light, quirky, and just plain fun. Like chocolate cake, too much of them would be, well, too much. But as a quick fun read once a year or so, they can't be beat. (I'm also sure I love these because I am an avid Beatrix Potter fan. If you do not her original little books, you may like Wittig's novel.) ( )
  ColourfulThreads | Feb 18, 2021 |
Just couldn't get into this after trying for 200 pages so giving up. Mushy, sickly sweet childish tales, listening into animals' and peoples' chatter with no real purpose or clear plot. The book just never seems to go anywhere and I found it decidedly boring. Won't be reading any more books by this author. ( )
  lydiasbooks | Jan 17, 2018 |
I'm a fan of this series and will continue to read them. However, this one was very slow starting and there was more author intrusion than was needed. There was too much extraneous plot and not as much mystery as in previous books in the series. Still worth reading, especially for fans of the series, because it's pleasant to visit with Ms. Potter and the other characters of the books. ( )
  ReinaMWilliams | Mar 31, 2017 |
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In 1910 Miss Beatrix Potter is able to get away from her parents and goes to her properties in the Land Between the Lakes, Hill Top Farm and Castle Farm, where trouble is brewing in the hamlet. When Mr. Harmsworth barricades the foot path running through his property, Applebeck Farm, claiming he did it because someone lit a fire to his hayloft, and another fire ruins a place of business, Miss Potter is on the case!

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