For me, this book was a delight from start to finish. I love Joanna Cannon’s writing. She has a magical way with words, and weaves the most descriptive phrases, and both humour and pathos, easily and naturally into every chapter. Sometimes her writing reminds me of Alan Bennett and every page has gems such as "Elsie's father left for the war and came back as a telegram on the mantelpiece." Her characterisation is spot on; from the main protagonists to the people who just appear briefly, they are all well-rounded and believable and have their parts to play in the story.
The icing on the cake for me was the holiday in Whitby, which I know very well. Joanna really captured its essence and brought it to life. My question was going to be about her relationship with the town, but I read in her acknowledgements that it’s her very favourite place on earth. It’s mine too, and when she mentioned “wandering around Woolworths”, it took me straight back to my schooldays when I had a Saturday and holiday job there. Lovely memories!
I've read that there are already plans for screen versions of Elsie and of The Trouble with Goats and Sheep, and for at least two more books. I can’t wait! And my question would be relating to the next novel - can we have a hint as to what the subject's going to be this time?
Thank you again for a great read. 