“Katherine Mansfield was a leading light in early C20th English literature, and part of the modernist school of experimentation, winning her admirers of high rank such as Virginia Woolf. Her stories are dense, very vivid, and often invite a second read, partly because of a sometimes unusual structure which was revolutionary in its time, but which we take for granted now. Sadly, she died at an incredibly young age. Recommended - to any who enjoy good writing, bright painterly descriptions, and...”