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lauz_w


Until a few years ago Jean Brodie was the only of Muriel Spark's novels that I had read. It was a school classic and one that I thoroughly enjoyed. Having reread as an adult, and with her other works in mind I don't think it is as strong as I always believed.

The bewitching tale of a teacher in her Prime and using her students as ciphers for her views and believes is a brilliant premise, and the character of Jean Brodie is probably one of the best in Scottish fiction. However, I don't think Spark's writing style is at its best, and the very long chapters means it can sometimes feel like you aren't going anyway - somewhat frustratingly for a short book!

Definitely a must read but highly recommend exploring more of her back catalogue for brighter work.

I cried.. I laughed. I stayed up late on a school night to finish it.

Only regret is not reading it sooner.

This is the second book in Scots I've read this year and although they couldn't be more different, I love the fact we have young, Scottish authors writing this way, making characters who are intelligent and speak like the audience they are aimed at.