The Secret Book Society - by Madeline Martin (Paperback)
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An engaging story!
The Secret Book Society by Madeline Martin is a story that quickly drew me in and had me curious to see what would happen next. I thought The Secret Book Society was well-written with developed characters. I thought the characters were realistic and relatable. The story moves along at a steady pace. We get to see a realistic view of what upper class women faced in Victorian England. Woman had few rights in the Victorian era (next to none unless they were a widow). The father, brother, or husband controlled their money, property, and what would happen to them (whom they would marry for example). We get to see the control a man has over a woman in The Secret Book Society, but also how one woman helps empower them. The women see that they are not alone. They get a chance to make friends, share their love of literature, and learn some helpful tips (I particularly liked the different uses for a hatpin). I liked that the author showed that not all men are bad. Interspersed throughout the story are entries from Lady Duxbury’s diary. They are quite illuminating. The author’s love of literature shows. I found myself cheering for these women and hoping that they would overcome their situations. The Secret Book Society is a heartbreaking and heartwarming historical tale about the rules of society, bullies, importance of appearances, friendship, a love of literature, and courage.