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A Village Affair

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__________ A Village Affair, by highly acclaimed author Joanna Trollope, is a stylish, warm story of a marriage, a family, and a village affair. The Grey House is the final piece in the jigsaw of Alice Jordan's perfect life. It seems to be the ultimate achievement of her outwardly happy marriage - a loyal, if dull husband, three children, two cars and now the house. So why does she feel as if something is missing? As Alice and her family settle themselves into village life the something missing becomes something huge and then breaks, scandalizing the village, opening up old wounds. But because of it, Alice begins to feel that there is hope and humour and understanding and compassion in the new life she must build for herself. 'A richly textured and immensely readable novel' Sunday Times

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A Village Affair, Joanna Trollope

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1990
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Black Swan
Rok vydání
1990
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
271
ISBN10
0552999628
ISBN13
9780552999625
Série
První vydání
1989
Původní název
A Village Affair
Hodnocení
3,35 z 5
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__________ A Village Affair, by highly acclaimed author Joanna Trollope, is a stylish, warm story of a marriage, a family, and a village affair. The Grey House is the final piece in the jigsaw of Alice Jordan's perfect life. It seems to be the ultimate achievement of her outwardly happy marriage - a loyal, if dull husband, three children, two cars and now the house. So why does she feel as if something is missing? As Alice and her family settle themselves into village life the something missing becomes something huge and then breaks, scandalizing the village, opening up old wounds. But because of it, Alice begins to feel that there is hope and humour and understanding and compassion in the new life she must build for herself. 'A richly textured and immensely readable novel' Sunday Times