
A Glass of Blessings
A Novel
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Mary Sarah
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Barbara Pym
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Barbara Pym's early novel takes us into 1950s England, as seen through the funny, engaging, yearning eyes of a restless housewife.
Wilmet Forsyth is bored. Bored with the everyday routine of her life. Bored with teatimes filled with local gossip. Bored with her husband, Rodney, a civil servant who dotes on her. But on her 33rd birthday, Wilmet's conventional life takes a turn when she runs into the handsome brother of her close friend. Attractive and enigmatic, Piers Longridge is a mystery Wilmet is determined to solve. Rather than settling down, he lived in Portugal, then returned to England for a series of odd jobs. Driven by a fantasy of romance, the sheltered, naïve Englishwoman sets out to seduce Piers - only to discover that he isn't the man she thinks he is.
As cozy as sharing a cup of tea with an old friend, A Glass of Blessings explores timeless themes of sex, marriage, religion, and friendship while exposing our flaws and foibles with wit, compassion, and a generous helping of love.
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Cluny Brown refuses to know her place in society. Last week, she took herself to tea at the Ritz. Then she spent almost an entire day in bed eating oranges. So, to teach her discipline, her uncle, a plumber who has raised the orphaned girl since she was a baby, sends her into service as a parlor maid at one of England's stately manor houses. While everyone around her struggles to keep pace with a rapidly changing world, Cluny continues to be Cluny, transforming those around her with her infectious zest for life.
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SPOILED BY THE NARRATOR
- By GBC on 04-27-19
By: Margery Sharp
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- julia de vos
- 06-28-20
My favorite author
I’ve loved Barbara Pym for years. Excellent Women is my favorite, and I pleaded with Audible to find or make more Pym audio recordings. Imagine my delight when I found several recently. I used all my points to purchase the new Pym recordings. I had listened to a sample if Mary Sarah reading one or two and was concerned about her fake British breathy, oddly-phrased reading. Mary Sarah comes VERY close to making these recordings unlistenable— she’s absolutely horrible. I’ll try to persist as any other recordings are nearly impossible to obtain. But I must ask Mary, would finding out how the British pronounce “mass” be so difficult ?
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- Carolyn
- 09-28-24
Brilliant Barbra Pym; Perfect narrator
Barbra Pym's subtle, ironic, insightful comedies of manners are often just exactly what I need to read. Mary Sarah narrates this beautifully, adding her own measure to the art.
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- Holly
- 06-13-20
Delightful, absorbing and insightful
Insightful and charming, another wonderful Barbara Pym novel, that so accurately reflects a time, place and strata in post WWII England. One of her very talented attributes is the seamless and usually very funny, or at a minimum, highly interesting, inclusion of small subplots and minor characters. The minor characters and their situation are highly memorable and absorbing. An example in this novel is the minor characters associated with St. Luke's, such as the young man obsessed with his car. One aspect I love about this novel is that the author's portrait of the main character is affectionate...in the hands of a less subtle novelist, she would probably be vilified and ruined. Highly recommended.
I know the narrator was terribly disappointing in some of the other Pym's, but she is better in this one, partly because her natural voice fits Wilmet, the main character.
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- Penny G.
- 08-04-20
Terrible narrator for a wonderful book!
Once again, I found the narrator terrible and I can’t imagine why she was hired to narrate these wonderful Barbara Pym books.
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- Reckoning
- 01-18-24
Read it anyway. It’s PYM!! No narrator can destroy this stuff. . 
Well, it’s Pym. No one else wrote this kind of deceptively simple, gentle books. There’s an edge beneath the tea—amazingly subtle.
Ok. The narrator isn’t the best. Read it anyway. It’s Pym!
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- Ellen M Wallerstedt
- 11-04-23
Re-recording needed desperately
I adore the novels by Barbara Pym. I’ve read my copies over and over until they’re falling apart. After listening to Excellent Women on Audible ,which was delightful,I purchased all of the others. The reader is so ghastly it’s painful. What a bitter disappointment. I can only imagine what the extraordinarily talented Miss Pym would say.
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- uptowngirl
- 10-12-20
A great novelist butchered by a terrible narrator
Audible has got to be the cheapest outfit for around. How dare they hire of someone as untalented as Mary Sarah Thomas better known for soft points and bodice rippers, To read one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century? I'm sure she came cheap because she's American and is using a phony English accent which is so terrible I almost threw my phone against the wall the 4th time she said "chopp-ter" to introduce the next chapter. Really appalling. Common words are mispronounced as well. Clearly there was no editing or oversight for this piece of garbage.
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- agatha christie
- 03-12-21
a blessing
enjoyed this book,both reading and listening on Audiobooks. Really a blessing.Barbara Pym I can enjoy always.Trulely a delight.
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- Lisa Miller
- 09-18-22
Narration dreadful
The narration ruins one of my favorite books. I love all Barbara Pym books and I could not finish this. I join in the pleas to re-record these wonderful books with a decent narrator.
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- Leonie
- 01-21-21
Terrible Accent
Fabulous novel. I had to switch off as the accent was so poor. Disappointed unfortunately.
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