A review by 1librarianspath
Between the Acts, by Virginia Woolf

3.0

An interesting read. It is a gentle and lyrical story which takes place over a single Summer’s day, in a small village in England, right before the Second World War begins. Time is a central theme in the book, with the play about the history of man, the constant ticking and the characters’ thoughts flitting from the present day to earlier memories. Between the Acts also feels quite Shakespearean in places.