⭐️⭐️⭐️Elizabeth Finch is a lecturer in Culture and Civilisation. The book is told from the viewpoint of one of her pupils. It is fair to say that not all of her pupils responded well to her method of teaching, but she certainly stayed in their minds.
This book very much starts off in the vein of 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' and is highly enjoyable telling how some pupils came under her spell including the narrator.
I became a little lost in the middle though when they focused on her theories and studies and felt this took my enjoyment from the book.
It may be one I read again, as I very much a fan of Julian Barnes.
The narration for this audio book did add to the enjoyment and the voice of the narrator is very much as you imagine the character to be.
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley in allowing me to read in return for a review.
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