InStarlight, Stella Gibbons moves away from the overt satire ofCold Comfort Farmand instead delivers a darker, more atmospheric novel set in post-war London. The story follows two elderly sisters, Gladys and Annie Barnes, who live in a run-down house in Highgate. Their quiet existence is disrupted when their new landlady, the enigmatic and possibly sinister Mrs. Gabrielle, moves in with her peculiar spiritualist tendencies. As tensions rise, an air of mystery and unease permeates the house, forcing the sisters to confront both the past and the unsettling present.
Unlike Gibbons’ more humorous works,Starlightdelves into themes of aging, poverty, and the supernatural, blending elements of domestic drama with gothic undertones. It’s a contemplative, haunting novel that showcases a different side of Gibbons’ literary range.
Why read this book?
A beautifully written novel with a haunting and atmospheric setting.
A unique blend of realism and subtle gothic horror, different from Gibbons’ satirical works.
An intimate portrayal of aging and loneliness in post-war Britain.
A hidden gem for fans of quiet, psychologically rich storytelling.
About the Author
Stella Gibbons (1902–1989) was an English novelist, poet, and journalist, best known for her classic satireCold Comfort Farm(1932). While much of her work contains humor and social critique,Starlightreveals her talent for atmospheric storytelling and psychological depth. Gibbons wrote over 20 novels, many of which deserve rediscovery.