This was recommended to me by
glitzfrau because of my fascination with the 1930s, and I thank her for the pointer, because it was a lovely read. As the title would suggest, it presents the diary of an upper-middle-class Devon housewife, whose name we never learn - though
this page makes pretty clear that the account is largely autobiographical
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I'm assuming you've read Rubicon - what did you make of it? I found it good but disappointingly thin on detail esp after reading Colleen McCullough's massive tomes on Caesar.
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It's good but I think he tried to cover too much in the time, so even having an outline of events from other places I found it hard to keep up with the host of minor characters.
Shame because his book Persian Fire was fantastic.
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Not very often, thankfully! But yes, Republican history is like that, with the minor characters. I've always found imperial history much more enjoyable, because pretty much everything there revolves around the single figure of the emperor.
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