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The Warning Bell


Author(s): Banks, Lynne Reid
ISBN10:  0312000170
ISBN13:  9780312000172
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  1/1/1987
Publisher(s): St Martins Pr

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Maggie Robertson, reckless and ruthless in her desire to escape the stifling atmosphere of her puritanical home in Scotland, fights her way into the world of the theater
Maggie Robertson's desire to escape her puritanical Scottish home and become a stage actress leads her to marriage and motherhood in Africa, alienation from her family, and a long struggle to regain her dream after divorce and more family conflicts and personal heartaches. The ``warning bells'' marked turning points in Maggie's life, but she often ignored them, and learned to have no regrets in her quest for personal and professional happiness and satisfaction. The author of The L-Shaped Room has written a compelling and lifelike novel that is certainly suitable for any public library collection. Virginia A. Doser, Saddleback Coll., Mission Viejo, Cal. Copyright 1987 Cahners Business Information.

Banks ( The L-Shaped Room eloquently depicts Maggie Robertson, a woman encumbered by guilt and ambivalence because she shunned her father's repressive, antiquated beliefs. While living with her family in Scotland after WW II, Maggie decides she cannot be the subservient spinster her father envisions. Mr. Robertson rages when he learns that Maggie has enrolled in drama school, and at his instigation the teacher who aided her is fired. Although Maggie has talent, discouraging periods of unemployment plus persistent remorse cause her to marry a man she doesn't love and accompany him to Nigeria. Just as she could not give herself completely to acting, Maggie withholds uninhibited devotion from Matt, her son, whose loyalty belongs to the Ibo tribeswoman who nurtured him. Finally, Maggie and Matt return to London, where she must decide whether to prod the dormant instincts connecting her with ``primitive sources of feeling and being,'' or be forever enslaved by propriety, indecisiveness and fear. Banks describes Maggie's arduous maturation with compassion and lyricism; insights into the vagaries of the acting profession add to the book's veracity. (January 12) Copyright 1986 Cahners Business Information.

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