Make me thy lyre
by Monica Kendall
- Published 7 April 2025
- Publisher SilverWood Books
- ISBN 9781800422988
- Paperback 198 x 129mm 288 pages
- RRP £12.99
- Kindle £2.99
Set largely in 1970s Oxford and USA, Make me thy lyre is a Bildungsroman with humour, Shakespeare, art, poetry, death and loss. It is framed by a prologue and epilogue set fifty years later. Flora is an only child from suburban north London. At Oxford University she reads Arabic and plays Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. Initially lonely, she discovers boys and friendship, but tragedy strikes. A bridge connects us to the living; can it connect us to the dead? The past matters.
There are so many things I love about this. The energy and drive and passion, and the vivid recreation and recording of a past so deeply meaningful to Flora. What do I especially love? The way Monica Kendall has woven Shakespeare into the fabric of so many moments and epiphanies/realisations – my god, he really was a genius, wasn’t he? … An extraordinary, intriguing and wonderfully idiosyncratic work.
– Nigel Bryant, translator of Raoul de Houdenc
