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A review by mastapleton
The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor
5.0
“The Miseducation of Evie Epworth” is a delightfully charming book that had me smiling and laughing from the first page until the very last full stop. I didn’t know that I needed Evie in my life, but I did, and you do too. She’s enchanting and also a bit befuddled (a hard combination to pull off, to be sure) as she navigates her way through her awkward teen years. She is helped by the guidance of an attentive neighbour and her affection for Adam Faith, not to mention the good sense that comes from being from Yorkshire. This truly is the perfect book for right now, as it made me forget the the dumpster fire that is 2020 and instead immersed me into the Evie's life in Yorkshire in 1962. (PS: I predict great things for the four lads from Liverpool who are just hitting the airwaves.)