The Camomile Lawn

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The Camomile Lawn

The Camomile Lawn

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3.86 (5,255 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Escape to the Cornish cliffs in the dizzying heat of August 1939, where five cousins are making the most of the last summer of their youth.

Oliver is just back from the Spanish Civil War and world-weary at only nineteen. Calypso is gorgeous, utterly selfish and determined to marry for money. Polly and Walter, brother and sister, play their cards close to their chests. Then there's little Sophie, who nobody loves. Soon the world will be swept into war again and the five cousins will enter a whirligig of sex, infidelity, love and loss, but for now they have one last, gaspingly hot summer at the house by the cliffs with the camomile lawn.

A beloved bestseller from an author ahead of her time, The Camomile Lawn is a waspishly witty, devil-may-care delight.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784871284
ISBN10 1784871281
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 246 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Provides equal does of sex and repression in war-torn Britain with panache and pace * The Times *
A very good book indeed...rich in detail, careful and subtle in observation, mature in judgement -- Susan Hill
Extraordinarily accomplished and fast-moving * Financial Times *
It's hard to overpraise Mary Wesley's novel...so tingling and spry with life that put a mirror to the book and I'll almost swear it will mist over with the breath of the five young cousins * The Times *
Wesley’s sharp, witty writing really is hard to match * i *

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Author's Bio

Mary Wesley was born near Windsor in 1912. Her education took her to the London School of Economics and during the War she worked in the War Office. She also worked part-time in the antiques trade. Mary Wesley lived in London, France, Italy, Germany and several places in the West Country. She used to comment that her 'chief claim to fame is arrested development, getting my first novel published at the age of seventy'. That first novel, Jumping the Queue, was followed by a subsequent nine bestsellers: The Camomile Lawn, Second Fiddle, Harnessing Peacocks, The Vacillations of Poppy Carew, Not That Sort of Girl, A Sensible Life, A Dubious Legacy, An Imaginative Experience and Part of the Furniture. Mary Wesley was awarded the CBE in the 1995 New Year's honour list and died in 2002.

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