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''The Observations'', the debut novel by British author
Jane Harris Jane Harris may refer to: * Jane Harris (producer), British television director and producer * Jane Harris (writer) Jane Harris (born 1961) is a British writer of fiction and screenplays. Her novels have been published in over 20 territories wor ...
, was published in 2006 and shortlisted for the
Orange Prize for Fiction The Women's Prize for Fiction (previously with sponsor names Orange Prize for Fiction (1996–2006 and 2009–12), Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction (2007–08) and Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction (2014–2017)) is one of the United Kingdom's m ...
in 2007. It was Waterstones book of the month and Faber & Faber's lead debut fiction title for spring 2006 (with its biggest ever initial print run for a first book).'Already compared with Sarah Waters, debut novelist Jane Harris will soon be everywhere, from Waterstones to Tesco', Liz Hoggard, ''The Observer'', Sunday 19 March 2006
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Summary

''The Observations'' is set in Scotland in 1863 and narrated by the lively, sharp Bessy Buckley, who leaves her murky past in Glasgow and stumbles into a job as a maid at Castle Haivers, a large house outside Edinburgh. Arabella, her mistress, encourages Bessy to write her thoughts and experiences in a journal. She also subjects Bessy to odd experiments, but Bessy goes along with them because she is flattered by the attention and quickly grows attached to her mistress. Things change when Bessy snoops into Arabella's locked desk and discovers the book Arabella has been writing, ''The Observations'', a study of the "habits and nature of the Domestic Class." Bessy is incensed to read criticisms of herself in the account and also learns of Arabella's affection for one of her predecessors, a girl who died under mysterious circumstances. Bessy concocts an act of revenge that ends up having consequences far more lasting than she ever envisioned …


Reception

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says "Harris’s story, though light on plot, is rich in character, its strength deriving almost wholly from Bessy’s irrepressible and ripe narrative voice. A helter-skelter conclusion combines farce (Arabella escapes confinement and beats with a shovel the pompous cleric responsible for Nora’s downfall), tragedy (another death on the railway line) and moral improvement (Bessy’s virtues recognized), takes a few sideswipes at the publishing business and still leaves the door open for what Bessy might do next." and concludes "Rollicking and engaging. A confident, fresh, roguishly charming first work" Catherine Taylor writing in '' The Independent'' also praises Bessy's narrative voice. "The supreme controller of this sumptuous narrative is Bessy herself, arch manipulator to the end, as she - and Harris - effortlessly show how compelling a rattling good story can be". Joanna Briscoe, in '' The Guardian'' continues the theme, "Jane Harris has pulled off a difficult trick, showing the heart behind the tart with genuine and affecting empathy, cleverly undercutting preconceptions that the character has, at least on the surface, fulfilled. The beleaguered but spirited protagonist's emotions are suppressed, hinted at, and beautifully described in a series of stories within stories built on shifting realities as deception is met with counter-deception. Despite the easy comparisons, this is a true one-off.""Dear God, it was a gobaloon! Joanna Briscoe enjoys the raucous heroine of a Victorian pastiche", ''The Guardian'', Saturday 15 April 2006
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Publication

''The Observations'' was published in the UK by
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, in the US by Penguin Group, and in Australia/New Zealand by
Allen & Unwin George Allen & Unwin was a British publishing company formed in 1911 when Sir Stanley Unwin purchased a controlling interest in George Allen & Co. It went on to become one of the leading publishers of the twentieth century and to establish an ...
. It has been published in the Netherlands, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Germany, Norway, Poland, France, Portugal, Sweden, Brazil, Israel, Serbia and Montenegro. It is due to be published in Israel, Romania, Croatia, Russia, Turkey. An audiobook version is available, narrated by the author. There is also a Danish audiobook version.


References


External links

*
Interview with ''The Guardian''
(March 2006)


Jane Harris talks to Jenni Murray on her first novel, ''The Observations''
(BBC Radio 4 '' Woman's Hour'')
Bookbrowse - Jane Harris author interview

Jane Harris reading from ''The Observations''
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