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The Daisy Club (2009)
EN US
ISBN: 9780553819946 bzw. 0553819941, in Englisch, 416 Seiten, Bantam, gebraucht.
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Daisy lives at Twistleton Hall, along with her unmarried Aunt Augusta, and the spirits of her four dead uncles from World War One. Her life therefore has been overshadowed by the Great War, as has those of her friends Freddie and Lorna who live nearby. Daisy, always looking to escape the gloom of the Hall, has known them since the three girls were all sent for a smattering of education to the Court, where Freddie’s Aunt Jessie purported to run a small private school. Now it is 1938, invasion is expected, but the bit of their country that turns out to be most in need of defending is their own beloved Twisteleton, but not as it happens from the Nazis. From the Hardcover edition., Mass Market Paperback, Ausgabe: Export ed, Format: International Edition, Label: Bantam, Bantam, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-09-21, Freigegeben: 2009-09-21, Studio: Bantam, Verkaufsrang: 5661258.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Oregon Trail Book Company.
Daisy lives at Twistleton Hall, along with her unmarried Aunt Augusta, and the spirits of her four dead uncles from World War One. Her life therefore has been overshadowed by the Great War, as has those of her friends Freddie and Lorna who live nearby. Daisy, always looking to escape the gloom of the Hall, has known them since the three girls were all sent for a smattering of education to the Court, where Freddie’s Aunt Jessie purported to run a small private school. Now it is 1938, invasion is expected, but the bit of their country that turns out to be most in need of defending is their own beloved Twisteleton, but not as it happens from the Nazis. From the Hardcover edition., Mass Market Paperback, Ausgabe: Export ed, Format: International Edition, Label: Bantam, Bantam, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-09-21, Freigegeben: 2009-09-21, Studio: Bantam, Verkaufsrang: 5661258.
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The Daisy Club
EN US
ISBN: 9780553819946 bzw. 0553819941, in Englisch, Bantam Books, Bantam Books, gebraucht.
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Twistleton is a village untouched by time. Daisy, Jean, Freddie and their friends Aurelia and Laura are devoted to the place, so that when war breaks out Twistleton becomes the embodiment of everything for which they are fighting. For the previous generation the new conflict causes private despair, increased when Twistleton is requisitioned by the Army. Turfed out of their houses, the villagers take refuge at the Hall.It is here that evacuees from the East End, butler and countryman weld together to fight common enemies. With death haunting their every moment, love is their one all-too-fleeting consolation and also their final triumph.Charlotte Bingham wrote her autobiography at the age of nineteen and since then she has written comedy and drama series, films and plays with her husband Terence Brady. Many of her novels are available as Chivers Audiobooks, among them Friday's Girl, The House of Flowers and Daughters of Eden...
Twistleton is a village untouched by time. Daisy, Jean, Freddie and their friends Aurelia and Laura are devoted to the place, so that when war breaks out Twistleton becomes the embodiment of everything for which they are fighting. For the previous generation the new conflict causes private despair, increased when Twistleton is requisitioned by the Army. Turfed out of their houses, the villagers take refuge at the Hall.It is here that evacuees from the East End, butler and countryman weld together to fight common enemies. With death haunting their every moment, love is their one all-too-fleeting consolation and also their final triumph.Charlotte Bingham wrote her autobiography at the age of nineteen and since then she has written comedy and drama series, films and plays with her husband Terence Brady. Many of her novels are available as Chivers Audiobooks, among them Friday's Girl, The House of Flowers and Daughters of Eden...
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