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An unconventional parlor maid upends the lives of an aristocratic
family in prewar England Cluny Brown refuses to know her place in
society. Last week, she took herself to tea at the Ritz. Then she
spent almost an entire day in bed eating oranges. So, to teach her
discipline, her uncle, a plumber who has raised the orphaned girl
since she was a baby, sends her into service as a parlor maid at
one of England's stately manor houses. At Friars Carmel in
Devonshire, Cluny meets her employers: Sir Henry, the
quintessential country squire, and Lady Carmel, who oversees the
management of her home with unruffled calm. Their son, Andrew,
newly returned from abroad with a Polish emigre writer friend, is
certain the country is once again on the brink of war. Then there's
Andrew's beautiful fiancee and the priggish town pharmacist. While
everyone around her struggles to keep pace with a rapidly changing
world, Cluny continues to be Cluny, transforming those around her
with her infectious zest for life. "An entertaining story of
England just before the war . . . Top drawer reading." -Kirkus
Reviews
A Jazz Age socialite impulsively adopts an orphaned boy in this
humorous, heartwarming tale  In 1929 London,
twenty-eight-year-old Lesley Frewen lives a privileged, cultured
life. But one thing is missing: love. When her aunt’s female
companion suddenly dies, leaving behind a young son, Lesley decides
on a whim to adopt four-year-old Patrick—though she doesn’t
have any particular affection for children. Â As soon as
Patrick moves in with her, Lesley gets to work using her
connections to enroll him in the finest boys’ school. But she
quickly discovers London is no place to raise a child, and they
relocate to the tiny village of High Westover. Â The hamlet
boasts a post office, a church, and a vicarage. There’s an apple
orchard and children for Patrick to play with. However, the country
comes with its own set of daunting challenges: Lesley can’t
imagine how she’ll entertain her friends there! But ultimately
life with Patrick will change her, bringing out her capacity to
love and showing her the difference between pleasure and happiness.
In 1930s France, a free-spirited mother undertakes to derail her
very proper daughter's engagement Julia Packett has barely laid
eyes on her daughter, Susan, since leaving her with her well-heeled
in-laws following the loss of her husband in World War I. Now
thirty-seven, Julia's lack of prospects hasn't dimmed her spirit or
her appetite for life. But when Susan asks her to come to France
for the summer to persuade her grandmother to allow her to marry,
she sets sail with the noblest intentions of acting the paragon of
motherhood. At her mother-in-law's vacation villa in Haute Savoie,
however, Julia sees that her priggish but lovely daughter is
completely mismatched with a man much more suited to herself: a
charming, clever playboy. The arrival of Susan's legal guardian,
the distinguished Sir William Waring, further complicates the
situation. Soon Julia's efforts to pass herself off as a lady and
secure her daughter's happiness spin out of control, leading to
romantic entanglements and madcap adventures that will challenge
preconceived notions about the ultimate compatibility of any two
people who fall in love.
This is a new release of the original 1960 edition.
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Melisande (Paperback)
Margery Sharp; Illustrated by Roy McKie
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R542
Discovery Miles 5 420
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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Melisande (Hardcover)
Margery Sharp; Illustrated by Roy McKie
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R923
Discovery Miles 9 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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Melisande (Paperback)
Margery Sharp; Illustrated by Roy McKie
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R494
Discovery Miles 4 940
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
In 1950s London, a career girl decides it's high time she snared
herself a husband Professional dog photographer Louisa Datchett is
indiscriminately fond of men. And they take shocking advantage of
her good nature when they need their problems listened to, socks
washed, prescriptions filled, or employment found. But by the age
of thirty, Louisa is tired of constantly being dispatched to the
scene of some masculine disaster. It's all well and good to be an
independent woman-and certainly better than a "timid Victorian
wife"-but the time has come for her to marry, and marry well. With
the admirable discipline and dedication she's always displayed in
any endeavor involving men, Louisa sets out on her own romantic
quest.
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