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5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Pilcher Novella, January 19, 1999
By A Customer
I am in the process of reading all of Rosamunde Pilcher's books. This is the fifth of her "novellas" - short novels - that I have read. It is my favorite Pilcher book so far. It was an 'easy read' filled with cozy descriptions of English country life. I loved the plotline - a woman whose husband has died, and who has had a domineering mother and mother-in-law, has to find the courage to start life all over again, on her own. But, we know a romantic figure will enter and help her out once she gets this courage. This was the first Picher novella that I read that specifically dealt with English country farming life. It was charming and I hated it when I had to put the book down to do something else. A must-read for Pilcher fans!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best romances I've ever read!!!, March 7, 2004
This was a quick read for me, and the second book I've read by Rosamunde Pilcher,the other being Shell Seekers. I love her writing style. She's included the perfect things for me to truly enjoy a book: kids and animals. It all starts when Virginia takes a trip with her mother. She meets a man and falls in love. Before anything can become of this, her mother drags her away. She eventually marries and has two children: Cara and Nicholas. When her husband dies, she returns to Porthkerris where she'd met her first love. The rest is just too delicious, and in my opinion, Rosamunde Pilcher is one of the best writers, and we're lucky to have her:)
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, but...it's a Pilcher!, January 5, 2003
In general, I agree with all of the reviews written here. BUT...I'm simply a huge fan of Rosamunde Pilcher. She writes wonderful, rich, escape-ism novels! They're great for relaxing, taking with you to the tub (w/ candles, bubble bath & a nice glass of something!), and so on. When I pick up a Pilcher (or a Maeve Binchy) I'm not looking for War & Peace! I'm looking for interesting characters, some of them will be shown in a less-than-flattering light (at least sometimes), which I think is pretty realistic (since we all have our less-than-flattering sides/times!). However, realism isn't the key here. Descriptions of the places, the people, and the events are (I believe) Pilcher's strong suit. True, this isn't her best work. But, please don't discard her as an author based upon this book! Give her others a chance, and give this one a chance as well. Just lighten up, and enjoy it! Don't dissect it. Allow yourself to escape into it's depths, and don't worry about how many times Virginia has met the love of her life, etc.! Pilcher's books are so much better than romance novels, you don't need to feel the related guilt and embarrassment when reading them! How refreshing...
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