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A Peculiar Chemistry

3.73 ( 3,705 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Peculiar Chemistry

A Peculiar Chemistry

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3.73 (3,705 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 15 April, 1999
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Fiercely independent, single and pregnant, university lecturer Ellis Jones has fled her career and found refuge in the small primitive Suffolk cottage she inherited from her Great Aunt Nell. Here she intends to spend the rest of her pregnancy on her own, sparing her young lover Joe from being saddled with fatherhood before he is ready. In the dusty fireplace of the cottage, she finds a diary hidden in a package addressed to herself. At first Ellis cannot believe it is intended for her, but as she slowly reads, savouring the spidery entries night by night, she pieces together the extraordinary story of Nell's own life, her love for the untouchable Lawrence, and the abandoned garden which becomes her solace in the face of overwhelming tragedy. A tale of extraordinary passion, courage and great sadness, coloured by the effects of the second world war and the stifling morality that preceded it, it leads Ellis to sift through the long buried secrets for the truth of her own background and to welcome the love she has tried so hard to suppress.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780751525847
ISBN10 0751525847
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 222 g
Product Dimensions 108 x 34 x 172 mm
Publisher / Reseller Sphere
Format paperback
Edition Reprint
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A compelling story which spans the decades from Britain at war to the modern day. WOMAN'S REALM A compassionate novel- with fine descriptions of the Suffolk countryside. WOMAN AND HOME Well-researched, the author has scoured historical and botanical publications, newspaper cuttings and weather records for the area to create a flavour of authenticity throughout the novel. Kitty Ray has been compared to Mary Wesley and Joanna Trollope and it is easy to see why, particularly here when she combines passion, courage and sadness to create such a readable tale. NORFOLK & SUFFOLK JOURNAL

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Author's Bio

Kitty Ray graduated from St Martin's School of Art in 1968 and has worked as a designer, window-dresser, illustrator and even a stewardess aboard World War II DC3's for a regional airline. She lives in Suffolk with her husband and two sons. She won the RNA Netta Musket best newcomer's award for her first novel STOATS AND WEASELS published by Warner in 1996.

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