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I fell asleep with my dear orange kitties around me in bed. Perhaps I will read this bright, flowery, hot afternoon and quiet in my raucous country neighbourhood for a refreshing change, which means a very great deal!
— Aug 03, 2016 10:25AM
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I am still finding Lucy Muir far too spineless but this book has taken interesting turns that are fun surprises to be sure. As for old-fashioned outlooks and reactions to things, I will of course, cut a seventy-one year-old book a break.
— Aug 03, 2016 05:03PM

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is on page 82 of 192
I love it. This was meant to be a character-growing novel with a fantastically, gratifyingly unique partner and secondary character. It must have been especially exhilarating when this was published by an Irishwoman of 1945: observing a single widow with children rising up against bossy in-laws and setting up a house of their own. We are offered a paranormal excursion, not in a dark, spooky way but pleasingly so.
— Aug 02, 2016 09:38AM

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is on page 82 of 192
I love it. This was meant to be a character-growing novel with a fantastically, gratifyingly unique partner and secondary character. It must have been especially exhilarating when this was published by an Irishwoman of 1945: observing a single widow with children rising up against bossy in-laws and setting up a house of their own. We are offered a paranormal excursion, not in a dark, spooky way but pleasingly so.
— Aug 02, 2016 09:37AM