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Elizabeth Jeffrey

Autore di Meadowlands: A World War I family saga

21 opere 110 membri 4 recensioni

Serie

Opere di Elizabeth Jeffrey

Shadow of Celia (1979) 12 copie
Rookhurst Hall (2008) 12 copie
The Weaver's Daughter (2013) 8 copie
For Better, For Worse (2013) 8 copie
Far Above Rubies (1996) 7 copie
The Thirteenth Child (2009) 6 copie
Mollie on the Shore (2006) 5 copie
Hannah Fox (1998) 5 copie
Fields of Bright Clover (1995) 4 copie
Travellers' Inn (2006) 3 copie
Dowland's Mill (1997) 3 copie
The Buttercup Fields (1993) 3 copie
Cast a Long Shadow (2001) 2 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Wivenhoe, Essex, England, UK

Utenti

Recensioni

Really enjoyed this book but a little far fetched
 
Segnalato
Alison74 | Feb 16, 2021 |
Set in both 1960s England and flashbacks to the World Wars, this is a brief novel about love and loss. Lucy Armitage is a secretary in 1960, coping with the recent departure of her less than affectionate mother who has gone to Australia with her new husband. Lucy is finding joy in her independence but also struggling with building meaningful and trusting relationships. She lives above an antique shop run by the kind Alec Manton and his son Ben. When Alec returns a writing bureau to Lucy that he has just finished restoring for her, he also hands over two photos that he found in a hidden compartment. Much to her surprise, Ben recognizes one of the photos as Rookhurst Hall, a place he has been invited more than once to appraise antiques. Even stranger though is what they recognize in the early twentieth century photograph of three sisters -- Lucy's own face. Lucy then sets out on a journey to the past where she will find out more about her own family and also the one that lived in Rookhurst Hall.

Though I barely liked Lucy at the best times, the first-person narration of the past by a woman named Alice was a heartbreaking and compelling story that made reading this book really worth it. The discussions of the serving class, the World Wars and the flu epidemic were interesting and well-researched.

http://webereading.com/2010/05/lucy-armitage-wheeled-her-bicycle-round.html
… (altro)
½
 
Segnalato
klpm | 1 altra recensione | May 24, 2010 |
Lovely story of love lost and found happiness. Two romances connected by an old desk - one from the past and one in the present - one with a happy ending - the other bittersweet.
 
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Vidalia | 1 altra recensione | Apr 4, 2009 |
"After her fiancé's death, Rachel had gone to Scotland to try to pick up the threads of her life. Once there, however, her life became tangled with the lives of two others - an elfin-faced child who refused to speak after the tragic loss of her mother; and the ill-fated husband who must have truly adored his wife...." A good read, much too good to be a Harlequin Romance.
 
Segnalato
muumi | Sep 3, 2007 |

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Statistiche

Opere
21
Utenti
110
Popolarità
#176,729
Voto
3.2
Recensioni
4
ISBN
72
Lingue
3

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