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Anna and Her Daughters
Anna and Her Daughters
Author: D. E. Stevenson
Young Jane records a family disaster in her diary: — "The lighted room looked like a stage. Uncle Leonard sat in Father's chair turning the pages of PUNCH and not laughing. Mother was at the piano, playing very softly. Helen, elegant and beautiful, was sitting beneath the standard lamp sewing something frilly, while Rosalie sprawled on t...  more »
ISBN: 17547
Pages: 222
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Publisher: Fontana Books - Collins
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is my second, D.E. Stevenson novel. About the author;
D.E. Stevenson (1892â1973) was a Scottish author of more than 40 light romantic novels. Her father was the lighthouse engineer David Alan Stevenson, first cousin to the author Robert Louis Stevenson. About the book; After Anna's husband dies she leaves high society London for a small town in Scotland with her three daughters. The plot is mainly about how these different personalities adjust to their new life - what they give up and what they gain. It is a charming story and very well written. I intend to read more of her novels.


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