I agree with a lot of what the reviewer says about the characterisation - not nearly as strong as the lyrical language, and it's probably the place where Heather McRobie's youth shows. But I think Psalm 119 actually gets better towards the end: once the students are out of Oxford, you can see them starting to make very real choices about whether to join or reject the 'establishments' of their time, and also see how an Oxford education impacts on the choices young people make afterwards. The writing is really very beautiful, and I hope she has more books to come. Oxford needs a Zadie Smith equivalent for the 2000s!
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