Dodie Smith

I Capture the Castle

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Amazon.com ReviewSeventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain wants to become a writer. Trouble is, she's the daughter of a once-famous author with a severe case of writer's block. Her family--beautiful sister Rose, brooding father James, ethereal stepmother Topaz--is barely scraping by in a crumbling English castle they leased when times were good. Now there's very little furniture, hardly any food, and just a few pages of notebook paper left to write on. Bravely making the best of things, Cassandra gets hold of a journal and begins her literary apprenticeship by refusing to face the facts. She writes, “I have just remarked to Rose that our situation is really rather romantic, two girls in this strange and lonely house. She replied that she saw nothing romantic about being shut up in a crumbling ruin surrounded by a sea of mud.”
Rose longs for suitors and new tea dresses while Cassandra scorns romance: “I know all about the facts of life. And I don't think much of them.” But romantic isolation comes to an end both for the family and for Cassandra's heart when the wealthy, adventurous Cotton family takes over the nearby estate. Cassandra is a witty, pensive, observant heroine, just the right voice for chronicling the perilous cusp of adulthood. Some people have compared I Capture the Castle to the novels of Jane Austen, and it's just as well-plotted and witty. But the Mortmains are more bohemian--as much like the Addams Family as like any of Austen's characters. Dodie Smith, author of 101 Dalmations, wrote this novel in 1948. And though the story is set in the 1930s, it still feels fresh, and well deserves its reputation as a modern classic. --Maria Dolan
Review«This book has one of the most charismatic narrators I've ever met.”--J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series
«Dreamy and funny . . . an odd, shimmering timelessness clings to its pages. A thousand and one cheers for its reissue. A+"--Entertainment Weekly
«I Capture the Castle is finally back in print. It should be welcomed with a bouquet of roses and a brass band. Ever since I was handed a tattered copy years ago with the recommendation 'You'll love it,' it has been one of my favorite novels.”--Susan Isaacs
«It is an occasion worth celebrating when a sparkling novel, a work of wit, irony, and feeling is brought back into print after an absence of many years. So uncork the champagne for I Capture the Castle.»--Los Angeles Times
«A delicious, compulsively readable novel about young love and its vicissitudes. What fun!”--Erica Jong
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  • Yana Volnovashared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
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    Дневник девочки, живущей в старом замке со своей семьёй. Очень понравилась манера повествования, написано свежо и ярко.

Quotes

  • Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
    And surely I could give him – a sort of contentment?
    That isn’t enough to give. Not for the giver.
  • Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
    art could state very little – that its whole business was to evoke responses
  • Eugenia Ivanovahas quoted2 years ago
    Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can.

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