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   27/06/2007, 11:00 AM
Jeff Taylor is not online. Last active: 02/09/2008 09:41:23 Jeff Taylor

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COUNT THE PETALS OF THE MOON DAISY BY MARTIN KIRBY Introduction EDP SUNDAY, 23 June 2007

I have a particular preference for  novels which link the past to the present  and this month’s book Count the Petals of the Moon Daisy by Martin Kirby, apparently  does that to great effect.  To put it simply the book  is about how the diary of a Victorian  Norfolk orphan helps to lift Jessica, a violin virtuoso,  out of alcoholism and despair. Sounds delicious.

 

The author’s links with Norfolk, as ex-deputy editor of the EDP and his move several years ago with his  family to Catalan, have been well covered in the pages of this paper. Keith Skipper in a review in these pages a couple of months ago suggested that Martin’s absence from Norfolk had lent some enchantment to his writing of Moon Daisy.   ‘I am hard pushed’ he wrote’  to recall a novel of recent years starring half as many characters bent on doing good’, he dubbed it a ‘Lullaby of Broadland’.  

 

I’ve just started reading Moon Daisy   and was immediately impressed by the quality of the writing. Even after just one chapter I know I’m going to enjoy this book. The book has been on the  Jarrold bestseller list since its publication or ‘flowering’ as Martin Kirby has called it, at the beginning of April. This is unusual to say the least for a piece of  locally  based fiction.   I’m wondering how it will compare to the established classics of  Norfolk fiction  such as Graham Smith’s Waterland  or LP Hartley’s The Go-Between?   Do you think it is in the same league?  Why not post your  views on this message site.

 

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   17/07/2007, 10:33 AM
K Gardener is not online. Last active: 20/05/2008 08:37:23 K Gardener

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Re: COUNT THE PETALS OF THE MOON DAISY BY MARTIN KIRBY Introduction EDP SUNDAY, 23 June 2007

No I don’t think a classic story in any way. For me there were two main problems with the book. Firstly I don’t think  Jessica’s alcoholism came over in any realistic way apart from at the beginning where she is found on the floor of a London pub. After she moved to Norfolk the description of her illness is  mainly confined to her buying the odd bottle of vodka,  being a bit disorganised and having the odd shouting match before a fairy tale ending to her problem.  It’s not like that.  Sentimentality rules ok  in this book.

 

Secondly I  found Anna’s journal very difficult to believe in. It  read too much like a modern author trying to write in a Victorian style without a deep appreciation of the period. A good attempt  but not good enough.  Maybe Martin Kirby should have got somebody else to write this aspect of the book, D J Taylor perhaps? The journal sections were also much too long and seemed to be inserted quite artificially into the text. I got no feeling, apart from early in the story, that Jessica  was actually sitting down and reading them.

 

Moon Daisy should be marketed as a light holiday read for visitors to East Anglia in the same vein as Rachel Hore’s Dream House, Rafaella Barker’s Perfect Life and Sally Beauman’s Landscape of Love. All we need is for Joanna Trollope to buy a holiday cottage in the area!


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   22/07/2007, 10:20 PM
Minervois is not online. Last active: 22/07/2007 21:13:47 Minervois

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Re: COUNT THE PETALS OF THE MOON DAISY BY MARTIN KIRBY Introduction EDP SUNDAY, 23 June 2007
I thoroughly disagree with K Gardener about Martin Kirby's
new book. I took it on holiday with me and couldn't put it down in fact finished it in early hours of the morning. It was fascinating
to hear about Gressenhall and the old Mitford & Lauditch Council.
I found it very easy to follow from Anna to Jessica. I lent it to
my sister-in-law who also greatly enjoyed it. As to it being
marketed as light holiday reading I don't beleve that Martin
Kirby was trying to make it anything else.
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