At Freddie's
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999
160
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1960s
1999
Adult
16-18 years
In At Freddie's by Penelope Fitzgerald, a resilient woman named Freddie runs a struggling children's theatre school in London. The story explores the lives and aspirations of students and staff as they navigate the world of acting and education, highlighting dedication and challenges in the pursuit of theatrical dreams.
Humorous
Mysterious
Nostalgic
Playful
Contemplative
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Penelope Fitzgerald's At Freddie's offers a sharp, witty portrayal of London's theatrical world. Critics praise the novel's subtle humor and keen character insights. However, some note that its brevity might leave readers wanting more depth. Overall, it captures the eccentricities of the acting community with both charm and poignancy.
A reader who enjoys At Freddie's by Penelope Fitzgerald likely appreciates witty, character-driven narratives with a touch of humor and satire. Fans of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark or The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles may find similar enjoyment in Fitzgerald’s exploration of eccentric lives within an English theater school.
1,523 ratings
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160
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1960s
1999
Adult
16-18 years
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