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I've
just read Miss Garnet's Angel and have nothing but praise for it.
It was a delightful magical book. I wish you all success in your
future
writing.
Best Wishes, Dorothy Horsfield
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Dear
Ms Vickers,
Last night my bookclub had a really good discussion about Miss Garnet's
angels.
The format is probably common to most book clubs. One person opens
the discussion with a short intro on the author and then we jump
into the book.
Our group has been going for more than 20 years and admit to always
wanting to know some of the background of the author.
We are intrigued that there is so little info on you despite a number
of us searching. Would it be possible to reveal a few personal details.
Very best wishes from a definite fan who was delighted to discover
your work, Jan David.
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Dear
Salley Vickers,
I recently read Miss Garnet's Angel and just wanted to tell you
how much I enjoyed it. There is only a handful of titles on my "Books
to Read Again (and Again)" list and Miss Garnet is near the
top.
I particularly liked the way the angels maintain a sense of mystery
despite their immediate presence.
Congratulations on a wonderful work.
Best wishes, Chris Sion
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Dear
Salley,
Just finished your novel and found most interesting with two stories
interwined. Went and researched the Apocrypha and book of the Tobit
as you know removed from most bibles. Wondered why Carlo disappeared
at end of novel from having a more major significance. Seemed like
some of the characters just vanished. Guess their presence was to
be bit fleeting. Have known several Julia's and loved her character.
Will be interesting to know what rest of my book club thinks? We
are all searching for the divine these uncertain days and presence
of a personal angel not beyond the realm of belief.
Enjoyed your book. Linda Nemeth in Calgary, Canada.
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Dear
Ms Vickers
Just read 'Miss Garnet's Angel'. I loved it. I noticed in the afterword
that you say that the Authorised version if the Bible (1611) did
not have the Apochrypha. According to Wilfred Cantwell Smith ('What
is Scripture',SCM Press, 1993), this isn't true, and that it was
only in the 19th century that this Bible began to be published without
the Apocrypha.
helpfully, Tom Hurcombe
Salley
Vickers writes: Thank you for your comment. In fact, what I
meant to imply was that the books which make up the present 'Apocrypha'
were not included in the main Bible text - but I probably put this
unclearly.
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Dear
Salley Vickers,
My wife suggested I read your 'Miss Garnet's Angel' after our visit
to Venice, which I thoroughly enjoyed. However, as man, I enjoyed
the 'Instances of 3' even more as it was so refreshing to read a
woman writer so unprejudiced in her undersatdning of men. I hope
this doesn't sound too patronising. Forgive a mere man!
Yours in admiration,Jon Combe
Salley
Vickers writes: a number of male readers have written in similar
vein. Of course I am delighted to please both sexes - I don't think
I write specialy for either men or women, people are people, but
perhaps some novels have more of female and some more of male psychology
in them.
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Dear
Salley Vickers,
God I love this book, and it feels so much like my own discovery
Thank you. Sue.
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