genre: epistolary historical fiction
The tone is a little different in this one. Emma is learning things about herself and her three beloved friends and it wasn't as farcical or slapstickish, which doesn't make it good or bad, just a ramble down an alternate path. I loved the new settings we get in this installment and I have finished this volume as obsessed as ever with knowing what will come next for our beloved Emma. I want to remember: a pugilistic afternoon, an instrument played in the morning and a brightly colored carpet.
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