Persistence of Memory, Hermione Granger and her Mum, PG

Sep 30, 2007 23:15

Title: Persistence of Memory
Author: rose_whispers
Fandom: Harry Potter
Rating: PG
Warnings: DH-spoilerful
Prompt: 11) I want to be a free rover on the breezy common of the universe. -- Harriet Martineau ( Read more... )

author: rose_whispers, femgen 2007, fandom: harry potter, character: mrs. granger, character: hermione granger, titles m-z

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snorkackcatcher October 1 2007, 21:39:50 UTC
Nice one -- I always did wonder about Hermione's relationship with her parents, and I'm glad someone else agrees that being friends with Harry and Ron was crucial to Hermione loosening up. :) This was well written and very plausible.

(A few things slightly 'off' for a British context, btw -- e.g. dentists aren't called 'Dr'. Just a quibble.)

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blamebrampton October 2 2007, 06:36:07 UTC
That's true, but I have to say it didn't jump out for me. I just read it as though she had PhD ... brain truly warped by David Lodge's novels, I suppose.

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rose_whispers October 12 2007, 14:28:54 UTC
Thank you. I like looking at situations that JKR doesn't have time to delve into within the context of the novels :)

I didn't know that about dentists in England. Thanks for the Britpick! What are they called?

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snorkackcatcher October 12 2007, 17:55:27 UTC
Erm , they're not really called anything special, actually -- just Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms according to gender etc. So Hermione's mum would just be 'Susan Granger' or 'Mrs Susan Granger' on the plaque outside their premises, with initials after her name to show which dental qualifications she had. The only dentist I can remember meeting who called himself 'Dr' was Canadian.

I did find a link if you're interested:
http://www.expertsearch.co.uk/articles/goulden.htm

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rose_whispers October 13 2007, 01:41:00 UTC
Thanks for the info! I had no idea that dentists weren't universally referred to as "Dr". I'm Canadian, and that's how I've always referred to them. I'll tweak the story to be more Britishly accurate :)

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