by D. E. Stevenson ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 10, 1958
Yet another in this author's long list of comfortable, assuring -- and believable -- romances, this concentrates on Jane who is completely out of competition with her two sisters, Helen and Rosalie, and for whom the forced economy move to Scotland is not as desperate. Helen gets the boy Jane loves; Rosalie and Mother both find husbands; and Jane, after a severe apprenticeship to a biographer, finds writing. Her independence assured, she is free to be with Helen when she dies and go east to bring Helen's and Ronnie's son back to the home he should have -- and to get her chance at happiness with Ronnie. As you can see, nice, not naughty -- and not one bit stupid.
Pub Date: Nov. 10, 1958
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Rinehart
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1958
Categories: FICTION
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