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The Tall Stranger (1957)

di D. E. Stevenson

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Spring came slowly to Underwoods. It was the most beautiful spring Barbie had ever seen, for after lingering in the shadows so long she was in love with life . . . Barbie France has come home to Underwoods, the lovely Cotswolds house where she grew up, following a breakdown and a dreadful time in hospital. Barbie's kind Aunt Amalie, her indomitable companion Miss Penney, and the beauties of nature aid her rapid recovery, only dampened by a troubled romance with Amalie's stepson Edward, whom Barbie hasn't seen in years and whose character seems to have changed. When Barbie returns to her successful career as a decorator, new challenges and pleasures await, include a delightful trip to a castle in Scotland, which bears fruit both professional and private. First published in 1957, The Tall Stranger is a sparkling tale of a spirited, independent young woman finding her way in life, and the unforgettable characters and adventures she encounters along the way. This new edition features an autobiographical sketch by the author. "Miss Stevenson has her own individual and charming way of seeing things." Western Mail… (altro)
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Very, very good!! Starts off with a bang... a nerve-wracking walk through impenetrable London fog!

This story is about two roommates, Nell and Barbie. Barbie has been very ill and fallen into such a deep depression that she's not well enough to leave the hospital. Meanwhile, the London fog is reaching practically fatal proportions, and terrible for invalids. Nell, who works for a doctor, makes arrangements to have Barbie sent to her aunt's house in the country. Barbie starts to regain her health and spirits. Meanwhile, her aunt's stepson enters the picture and seems determined that he and Barbie are engaged. Barbie is on the fence about it. At the wedding of a neighbor, she meets an attractive stranger. In the second half of the book, she returns to London to pick up her job as an interior decorator. Her next job involves a castle in Scotland, where she goes as a guest for several days.

I'm purposely leaving out many details, but this is an excellent D.E. Stevenson, where she is really at her best. Nell and Barbie seem like awesome roommates who really "get" each other even though they're different. Barbie's aunt Amalie and her companion/housekeeper are delightful as well. ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
Barbie France is a talented interior designer who has suffered a serious illness that has left her weak and depressed. She is sent to convalesce at her childhood home with her aunt. While there, she renews her acquaintance with her aunt's stepson, Edward, who is determined to marry her. But in the meanwhile she has met the tall stranger of the title and feels a strong pull towards this unknown man. By the end of the story, her romantic dilemma and several other loose ends in her life, including the happiness of her best friend and a neglected neighbor child, are all neatly sorted out.

This is a gentle and mostly lighthearted romance with a happy ending. It is similar in feel to other works by the author such as Charlotte Fairlie, or Katherine Wentworth; it lacks the sparkle of Mrs. Tim or Miss Buncle. ( )
  merrystar | Feb 12, 2020 |
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Spring came slowly to Underwoods. It was the most beautiful spring Barbie had ever seen, for after lingering in the shadows so long she was in love with life . . . Barbie France has come home to Underwoods, the lovely Cotswolds house where she grew up, following a breakdown and a dreadful time in hospital. Barbie's kind Aunt Amalie, her indomitable companion Miss Penney, and the beauties of nature aid her rapid recovery, only dampened by a troubled romance with Amalie's stepson Edward, whom Barbie hasn't seen in years and whose character seems to have changed. When Barbie returns to her successful career as a decorator, new challenges and pleasures await, include a delightful trip to a castle in Scotland, which bears fruit both professional and private. First published in 1957, The Tall Stranger is a sparkling tale of a spirited, independent young woman finding her way in life, and the unforgettable characters and adventures she encounters along the way. This new edition features an autobiographical sketch by the author. "Miss Stevenson has her own individual and charming way of seeing things." Western Mail

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