I HAVE NO WORDS GUYS!
I have written and deleted the start of this review mores times than I care to remember. Please, someone, HELP ME! I am completely and utterly speechless, it has been days since I finished The Glittering Hour for the SECOND time in two days, seriously. I was so distraught at being forced to say goodbye that I couldn’t face even looking at another book, let alone reading another one. So I did the only thing that made any sense, I picked it up again and went back to the story again.
How am I supposed to put into words how this story quite literally stole my heart, smashed it into a billion pieces and rebuilt it all in one day? How I cried so many tears of sadness and happiness that my eyes were swollen for three days straight? When Iona writes a book she uses witchcraft, I am sure of it, she captures your heart and it is simply impossible to just put her books down, for even a second! The Glittering Hour is of course no different, once you start, from that very first page, you are irrevocably hers until she has finished with you.
The Glittering hour is breathtakingly beautiful, but even that description doesn’t give it the justice it truly deserves.
Selina Lennox and her friends, Flick and Theo, are part of a group of young people from very well to do families, called The Bright Young Things. Named by the press, who follow them around photographing them and putting them on the front pages, with stories of their glitz and glamour, leaving many looking down their noses at their raucous behaviour . They are the 1920s party animals, where glitzy drinks and parties are aplenty.
Fast forward to the 1930s and Selina is married with a child, Alice, who is nine years old. Alice finds herself back in her mothers childhood home, Beechcroft, a cold and unwelcoming building, with her grandparents and Polly, her mothers maid from when she herself was a child. The reason for this is Selina and her husband, Rupert who seems incredibly cold and distant as a husband and father, are in the far East on business and Selina didn’t want Alice to be bored and lonely whilst she did her duties as wife on their trip. But to stop Alice becoming bored or at all lonely, with the help of dear Polly, Selina sends Alice letters as often as she can which sends her on a treasure hunt throughout the stately home and grounds. Every clue tells a new part of Selina’s story and how Alice came to be, with keepsakes from Selina’s past for Alice to cherish.
After each letter she receives we go back to the 1920s and live Selina’s life with her. One night with all The Bright Young things in tow, Selina, Flick, Theo and Harry take part in a huge treasure hunt of their own. Everyone taking part must find clues around the city which will lead them to the next clue, it is all very competitive. So much so that when Harry hits a cat whilst racing through the streets, and Selina cannot bare to leave it on the side of the road… Harry races off leaving her alone, because the police are close by and he doesn’t want to be caught. Selina is alone is the dark with an injured kitten, she has absolutely no clue as to what she should do, when suddenly a door opens and a man asks her if she is okay. The police lights are getting closer and Selina is panicking, the man steps back and indicates she should enter. She does so quickly, regretting her actions almost immediately, she is a young intoxicated girl, walking straight into in a strangers house. anything could happen! But luckily for Selina she has met Lawrence, a scruffy, unkempt artist, who is kind and completely wonderful. He knows exactly who she is from the papers but still offers to help her dispose of the cat’s body. But Selina doesn’t want to leave him to do it, and instead asks for a shovel. Lawrence decides there is no way he will let her do this alone and takes her to a quiet garden where they name and bury the cat together. Lawrence finds Selina beautiful and wishes he had his camera with him so he could take a picture of her, but knows he wouldn’t have been brave enough to ask for permission. After burying the cat and saying a few words they share a moment and the air between them is electric, but they are both from completely different worlds and know that it could never go any further. But there is a moment where something almost happens, only for them to be interrupted by car lights and shouts of her name from her friends.
As they continue to live their lives in their very different circles, they each desperately hope to find each other again, always looking out for one another wherever they go. Until one night, not by chance, they should meet again and this time they take the risk and run off with one another from the party. You see, when it comes to real, completely unstoppable love, nothing will stand in its way.
The more we read on, the more we learn of Selina and Lawrence’s love story. All told of course through the letters and keepsakes that Alice finds along the way on her treasure hunt. Throughout the story we also meet Rupert, who is Selina’s brothers best friend. Her brother died during the war and Rupert has always stayed in touch, it is very clear he does not approve of The Bright Young Things and their free-spirited way of life. He is very straight-laced and drips with disapproval at most things Selina does.
I want so much, to talk more about the story, tell you so many more details, but at this point it is impossible to continue without giving away the hugest of spoilers. In fact I am amazed I managed to say as much as I did, because even getting close to the story runs the risk of ruining it all. The entire story, the duel time frame especially plays a huge part, that all builds up to tell you the most incredible heartbreaking yet joyus story.
Selina is impossible not to fall in love with as a main character, she is free-spirited and full of life, she lives life to the absolute fullest and refuses to be boring. Something her brother Howard, before he died, instilled in her. Selina we learn, growing up was a wonderful menace, climbing trees, scaring off the hired nannies and causing chaos wherever she went. It is this that makes her instantly likable, she hasn’t changed much as adult, she is still a rebel and a kindhearted beautiful one at that. Much to the disappointment of her mother and sister who are actively encouraging her to become more proper and marry well.
Lawrence is utter perfection, he is the complete opposite of who Selina is expected to marry a man of her standing. He knows he shouldn’t allow himself to fall in love with Selina, but sometimes things in life are inevitable and completely unstoppable. Both of which apply to Selina and Lawrence’s love.He has absolutely no money, in fact he owes rent money. He doesn’t make much money as an artist and cannot offer her the lifestyle she is accustomed too, and yet he was so much more suited to her than anyone else. He was kind, thoughtful and treated Selina like she was the only woman in the world. I adored him and was rooting for him from the beginning.
Also I cannot write this without mentioning Polly, I adored Polly and how she helped Selina throughout the story. She was helping hide each clue for Selina, so that she could send Alice on her hunt. It is only as you delve deeper into the story, that you see how close Selina and Polly’s relationship is. Polly did things that she shouldn’t have done as an employee of Selina’s mother, but what you would absolutely expect from a friend. Their relationship was a wonderful part of the story that made you realise just how kind they were and you see how much their friendship meant to one another.
Selina and Lawrence’s relationship is intense and addictive, and it is impossible to not become completely addicted to it yourself. How can anyone resist a love story that is completely forbidden? A rich upper class girl falling in love with a poor, scruffy artist. Add on top of that, a young girl who is away from her beloved mother and cold distant father, but chasing a treasure hunt in order to learn all about her mother’s story and how she, herself, came into this world and you have yourself one hell of an addictive story on your hands.
I have waited for what seems a lifetime for The Glittering Hour, after loving Letters to the Lost so much I was worried it maybe wouldn’t live up to expectations, that maybe Iona would never be able to top such perfection. But how wrong I was, The Glittering Hour was EVERYTHING and MORE. More than I could have ever hoped and prayed for. It has well and truly surpassed all my expectations and smashed them well and truly out the park. It stole my breath and my heart, forever, I will never get them back, I don’t even want them back it is Selina’s now, until the end of time.
When it comes to historical fiction I have had a favourite author, who no one in the world could even get close to, after this I have to give that crown to my new Queen, Iona Grey. If you know me or follow my blog or any of my social media, you will know exactly who I am talking about, she wrote my most favourite book of all time, Lady of Hay. Well that has been demoted to second place for the first time, EVER. The Glittering Hour has stolen that spot and run too far away to ever be caught up. I love it, I love it beyond words if that is at all possible.
This review will never be able to give it the justice it so rightly deserves. There simply is not enough words or even the right words to express to you how stunning this book is.
The Glittering Hour is breathtakingly beautiful, stunning and an epic love story that will stay with you forever. Iona is an extremely talented story-teller, who can truly make you feel as though you are living within the pages. Compelling and utterly impossible to put down.
Out May 30th and I urge you all to get a copy, with a vast amount of tissues if you have any sense.