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jacquiwine has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in January 2023. The social media accounts linked to from jacquiwine are: Instagram, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, jacquiwine has populated their site with Other People by Celia Dale | JacquiWine's Journal, jacquiwine.wordpress.com, My Books of the Year, 2025 – Part 2 | JacquiWine's Journal, My Books of the Year, 2025 – Part 1 | JacquiWine's Journal, JacquiWine's Journal, A Beautiful Loan by Mary Costello | JacquiWine's Journal, The Day of the Owl by Leonardo Sciascia | JacquiWine's Journal, Incidents in the Rue Laugier by Anita Brookner | JacquiWine's Journal, New York books – some favourites from my shelves | JacquiWine's Journal, The Sundial by Shirley Jackson | JacquiWine's Journal, Mr Wrong by Elizabeth Jane Howard | JacquiWine's Journal, Inspector Imanishi Investigates by Seichō Matsumoto (tr. Beth Cary) | JacquiWine's Journal, The Ha-Ha by Jennifer Dawson | JacquiWine's Journal, Mr Wrong by Elizabeth Jane Howard | JacquiWine's Journal, Inspector Imanishi Investigates by Seichō Matsumoto (tr. Beth Cary) | JacquiWine's Journal, The Ha-Ha by Jennifer Dawson | JacquiWine's Journal, Miss Buncle’s Book by D. E. Stevenson | JacquiWine's Journal, Lucy Carmichael by Margaret Kennedy | JacquiWine's Journal, Woman in the Pillory by Brigitte Reimann (tr. Lucy Jones) | JacquiWine's Journal, The forthcoming #1961 Club – some recommendations for books to read | JacquiWine's Journal, The Levant Trilogy (Books Two and Three) by Olivia Manning | JacquiWine's Journal, Through a Glass, Darkly by Helen McCloy | JacquiWine's Journal, Galley Beggar Ghost Stories – The Signalman by Charles Dickens and The Old Nurse’s Story by Elizabeth Gaskell | JacquiWine's Journal, The Stepdaughter by Caroline Blackwood | JacquiWine's Journal, The Barracks by John McGahern | JacquiWine's Journal, Tea on Sunday by Lettice Cooper | JacquiWine's Journal, Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen (tr. Joan Tate) | JacquiWine's Journal, The Empusium by Olga Tokarczuk (tr. Antonia Lloyd-Jones) | JacquiWine's Journal, Some of My Favourite Books from NYRB Classics | JacquiWine's Journal, Stories for Mothers and Daughters – Maeve Brennan, A. S. Byatt, Jeanette Winterson & more! | JacquiWine's Journal, The Waterfall by Margaret Drabble | JacquiWine's Journal, In Farthest Seas by Lalla Romano (tr. Brian Robert Moore) | JacquiWine's Journal, Anna Ancher, Painting Light – an exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery | JacquiWine's Journal, The Levant Trilogy (Book One: The Danger Tree) by Olivia Manning | JacquiWine's Journal, Christmas Pudding by Nancy Mitford | JacquiWine's Journal, The Wycherly Woman by Ross Macdonald | JacquiWine's Journal, The Long Shadow by Celia Fremlin | JacquiWine's Journal, Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea by Teffi (tr. R Chandler, E Chandler AM Jackson & I Steinberg) | JacquiWine's Journal, The House Opposite by Barbara Noble | JacquiWine's Journal, The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett, The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington | JacquiWine's Journal, Just a Little Dinner by Cécile Tlili (tr. Katherine Gregor) | JacquiWine's Journal, Lady L. by Romain Gary | JacquiWine's Journal, Child of All Nations by Irmgard Keun (tr. Michael Hofmann) | JacquiWine's Journal, Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious – exhibition and accompanying book | JacquiWine's Journal, Crooked Cross by Sally Carson | JacquiWine's Journal, Slanting Towards the Sea by Lidija Hilje | JacquiWine's Journal, Ten excellent novellas I highly recommend | JacquiWine's Journal, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos – a post for the #1925Club | JacquiWine's Journal, The Juniper Tree by Barbara Comyns | JacquiWine's Journal, Die, My Love by Ariana Harwicz (tr. Sarah Moses and Carolina Orloff) | JacquiWine's Journal, The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller | JacquiWine's Journal, A Private View by Anita Brookner | JacquiWine's Journal, Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami (tr. Asa Yoneda) | JacquiWine's Journal, The Jealous One by Celia Fremlin | JacquiWine's Journal, The Ice House by Nina Bawden | JacquiWine's Journal, The New Dress by Virginia Woolf | JacquiWine's Journal, Amongst Women by John McGahern | JacquiWine's Journal, A Note in Music by Rosamond Lehmann | JacquiWine's Journal, Spinsters in literature – some recommendations for #SpinsterSeptember | JacquiWine's Journal, Jasmine Tea and other stories by Eileen Chang (tr. Karen S. Kingsbury and Eileen Chang), A House and Its Head by Ivy Compton-Burnett, Sunken City by Marta Barone (tr. Julia MacGibbon), A Woman by Sibilla Aleramo (tr. Erica Segre and Simon Carnell), Suspicion by Seichō Matsumoto (tr. Jesse Kirkwood), Long Live the Post Horn! by Vigdis Hjorth (tr. Charlotte Barslund), Stories for Summer and Days by the Pool – Elizabeth Bowen, Elizabeth Taylor, Daphne du Maurier and many more!, Another Marvelous Thing by Laurie Colwin, Palladian by Elizabeth Taylor, London Novels – ten favourites from my shelves, On the Calculation of Volume – Book I by Solvej Balle (tr. Barbara J Haveland), Brother of the More Famous Jack by Barbara Trapido, Three Mini Reviews – Sarah Moss, Caroline Crampton and Pamela Hansford Johnson, The Position of Spoons by Deborah Levy, Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico (tr. Sophie Hughes), Fear Stalks the Village by Ethel Lina White, Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson, The Dangers of Smoking in Bed by Mariana Enriquez (tr. Megan McDowell), My favourite books from the Faber Editions series, My Friend Says It’s Bullet-Proof by Penelope Mortimer, Vanessa Bell: A World of Form and Colour, The City and the House by Natalia Ginzburg (tr. Dick Davis), The Grand Babylon Hotel by Arnold Bennett, Monsieur Monde Vanishes by Georges Simenon (tr. Jean Stewart), Goodbye, Ramona by Montserrat Roig (tr. Megan Berkobien & María Cristina Hall), The Reef by Edith Wharton, Suddenly at His Residence (aka The Crooked Wreath) by Christianna Brand, Turtle Diary by Russell Hoban, Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood, The forthcoming #1952 Club – some books I highly recommend!, It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over by Anne de Marcken, A Family Romance by Anita Brookner, Jerusalem the Golden by Margaret Drabble, There’s No Turning Back by Alba de Céspedes (tr. Ann Goldstein), Box Office Poison by Tim Robey, Antarctica by Claire Keegan, Favourite Books by Women Writers in Translation – for International Women’s Day (8th March), The Sweet Dove Died by Barbara Pym, Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott, Lady Living Alone by Norah Lofts, A Little Luck by Claudia Piñeiro (tr. Frances Riddle), Mr Bowling Buys a Newspaper by Donald Henderson, Openings by Lucy Caldwell, Independent Publishers – some favourite books from my shelves, The Vegetarian by Han Kang (tr. Deborah Smith), One by One in the Darkness by Deirdre Madden, The Odd Woman and the City by Vivian Gornick, The Party by Tessa Hadley, The Fate of Mary Rose by Caroline Blackwood, My Books of the Year, 2024 – Part 2, My Books of the Year, 2024 – Part 1, Death of an Author by E. C. R. Lorac, Table Two by Marjorie Wilenski, Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad, Ladies’ Lunch by Lore Segal, Stories for Winter and Nights by the Fire – Edith Wharton, Shirley Jackson, Katherine Mansfield & more!, The Public Image by Muriel Spark, Ten haunting, atmospheric novellas I highly recommend, Fraud by Anita Brookner, The Door by Magda Szabó (tr. Len Rix), Baron Bagge by Alexander Lernet-Holenia (tr. Richard and Clara Winston), Dread Journey by Dorothy B. Hughes, Fear and Paranoia in Literature – some sinister books for Halloween, Tokyo Express by Seichō Matsumoto (tr. Jesse Kirkwood), The #1970 Club – some reading recommendations for next week, Angel by Elizabeth Taylor, A Spring of Love by Celia Dale, Enbury Heath by Stella Gibbons, Eva Trout by Elizabeth Bowen, Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector (tr. Benjamin Moser), The Misses Mallett by E. H. Young, Appointment with Yesterday by Celia Fremlin, Garden by the Sea by Mercè Rodoreda (tr. Maruxa Relaño and Martha Tennent), The Mahé Circle by Georges Simenon (tr. Siân Reynolds), The Millstone by Margaret Drabble, Italian Short Stories for #WITMonth – Natalia Ginzburg, Elsa Morante, Alba de Céspedes and more, The Girls by John Bowen, My Friends by Hisham Matar, Not a River by Selva Almada (tr. Annie McDermott), The Gulls Fly Inland by Sylvia Thompson, Women Writers in Translation 2024 – some recommendations for #WITMonth from my recent reading, Rhine Journey by Ann Schlee, A Bit on the Side by William Trevor, Hungry for What by María Bastarós (tr. Kevin Gerry Dunn), Green Water, Green Sky by Mavis Gallant, The Shutter of Snow by Emily Holmes Coleman, Getting Lost by Annie Ernaux (tr. Alison L. Strayer), Alice Neel: Hot Off the Griddle, Elizabeth and Ivy by Robert Liddell – on Elizabeth Taylor and Ivy Compton-Burnett, The Village by Marghanita Laski, Barcelona by Mary Costello, Mrs Miniver by Jan Struther, Sisters by a River by Barbara Comyns, Daddy’s Gone A-Hunting by Penelope Mortimer, My Favourite Persephone Books, The Time of Cherries by Montserrat Roig (tr. Julia Sanches), A Closed Eye by Anita Brookner, Happy 10th Birthday to JacquiWine’s Journal!, Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez (tr. Megan McDowell), Notes from the Henhouse by Elspeth Barker, This Train is For by Bernie McGill, Remembering Laughter by Wallace Stegner, The Garrick Year by Margaret Drabble, The #1937Club – some reading recommendations for next week, Her Side of the Story by Alba de Céspedes (tr. Jill Foulston), Neighbors and Other Stories by Diane Oliver, Barbara Comyns: A Savage Innocence by Avril Horner, Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata (tr. Edward G. Seidensticker), An Unsuitable Attachment by Barbara Pym, The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White (filmed by Hitchcock as ‘The Lady Vanishes’), Making Modernism – Royal Academy of Arts Exhibition Catalogue, Molly Fox’s Birthday by Deirdre Madden, Vladivostok Circus by Elisa Shua Dusapin (tr. Aneesa Abbas Higgins), Hackenfeller’s Ape by Brigid Brophy, Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson, In Italy by Cynthia Zarin, After the Funeral by Tessa Hadley, The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, The Premonition by Banana Yoshimoto (tr. Asa Yoneda), A Green Equinox by Elizabeth Mavor, Thunderclap by Laura Cumming, Twice Round the Clock by Billie Houston, Katalin Street by Magda Szabó (tr. Len Rix), Comfort reads – a few favourites from the shelves, Winter Love by Han Suyin, One Year’s Time by Angela Milne, Mistletoe Malice by Kathleen Farrell, Books of the Year, 2023 – Part Two: my favourite ‘older’ books from a year of reading, Books of the year 2023, my favourites from a year of reading – recently published books, Cheri by Jo Ann Beard, The Glass Pearls by Emeric Pressburger, Stories for Christmas and the Festive Season – Muriel Spark, Beryl Bainbridge and many more, Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy, Orbital by Samantha Harvey, Sleepless by Marie Darrieussecq (tr. Penny Hueston), A Little Love, A Little Learning by Nina Bawden, Two Lives: Reading Turgenev by William Trevor, Lord Jim at Home by Dinah Brooke, Misunderstanding in Moscow by Simone de Beauvoir (tr. Terry Keefe), The Rose Garden by Maeve Brennan – the Irish stories, Brief Lives by Anita Brookner, The #1962 Club – some reading recommendations for next week, Brian by Jeremy Cooper, All the Lovers in the Night by Mieko Kawakami (tr. Sam Bett and David Boyd), Monstrous women in fiction – a few favourites from the shelves, Real Estate by Deborah Levy, War Among Ladies by Eleanor Scott, Spinsters in fiction – a few favourites from the shelves, So Late in the Day by Claire Keegan, Sheep’s Clothing by Celia Dale, More summer reads – another selection of favourites from the shelves, Woman Running in the Mountains by Yūko Tsushima (tr. Geraldine Harcourt), Uncle Paul by Celia Fremlin, Women Writers in Translation – some of my favourites from the past year, Cold Nights of Childhood by Tezer Özlü (tr. Maureen Freely), The Mountain Lion by Jean Stafford, Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck (tr. Michael Hofmann), A Summer Bird-Cage by Margaret Drabble, The Venice Train by Georges Simenon (tr. Ros Schwartz), The Dry Heart by Natalia Ginzburg (tr. Frances Frenaye), Free Love by Tessa Hadley, Summer reads – a few favourites from the shelves, Is Mother Dead by Vigdis Hjorth (tr. Charlotte Barslund), A Wreath for the Enemy by Pamela Frankau, Virago at 50 – some of my favourite green Viragos from the shelves, A Different Sound: Stories by Mid-Century Women Writers, Statues in a Garden by Isabel Colegate, The Sea Change by Elizabeth Jane Howard, Rediscovered literary gems – a few of my favourites from the shelves, The Home by Penelope Mortimer, The Rose Garden by Maeve Brennan – the Herbert’s Retreat stories, A Silence Shared by Lalla Romano (tr. Brian Robert Moore), They by Kay Dick, Novels featuring tea-shops – a few of my favourites from the shelves, Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson, Termush by Sven Holm (tr. Sylvia Clayton), Voyager by Nona Fernández (tr. Natasha Wimmer), Lewis Percy by Anita Brookner, War in Val d’Orcia by Iris Origo, The Strangers in the House by Georges Simenon (tr. Howards Curtis), The Lowlife by Alexander Baron, Still Born by Guadalupe Nettel (tr. Rosalind Harvey), Homesick by Jennifer Croft, Nights at the Alexandra by William Trevor, Spring reads – a few favourites from the shelves, The Spoilt Kill by Mary Kelly, Mothers in Literature – a few favourites from the shelves, Dance Move by Wendy Erskine, A Horse at Night by Amina Cain, Forbidden Notebook by Alba de Céspedes (tr. Ann Goldstein), Siblings by Brigitte Reimann (tr. Lucy Jones), Seven Steeples by Sara Baume, Two Thousand Million Man-Power by Gertrude Trevelyan, Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan, A Chill in the Air by Iris Origo, The Little Virtues by Natalia Ginzburg (tr. Dick Davis), The Young Accomplice by Benjamin Wood, The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li, Crook O’ Lune by E. C. R. Lorac, Winter in the Air by Sylvia Townsend Warner, A Touch of Mistletoe by Barbara Comyns, Books of the Year, 2022 – my favourite ‘older’ books from a year of reading, Books of the year 2022, my favourites from a year of reading – recently published books.