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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mary Ann Shaughnessy finally leaves her Da to wed Corny,
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This review is from: Marriage and Mary Ann (Hardcover)
In this volume Mary Ann must deal with her beloved father'sattraction to a young, conniving woman named Yvonne, who, along with her conspiring mother, plot to woo Mike away from Lizzie and the family. Mike, flattered by the attention, ignores pleas to show the Against the backdrop of their Michael's wedding to Sarah It's good to see Mary Ann's fiery spirit still intact; the convent school may have smoothed out some of her rough edges but I enjoyed seeing young Michael and Sarah's love changing them Let's not forget the irrepressible character of hearty, poverty-stricken Fanny McBride. Read the novel of the same name for more of this tough, delightful old woman. I was once again taken across the water to North Country England
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Man's Midlife Crisis,
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This review is from: Marriage and Mary Ann a (Paperback)
This is the sixth novel in the Mary Ann series. Obviously, Mary Ann gets married, but do not be fooled into thinking this book is about HER marriage. As Mary Ann and Corny do not tie the knot till the very end, it is about Mary Ann's parents and their marital troubles. Mary Ann's da, Mike is going thru a midlife crisis. He is on the verge of having an affair as well as hitting the bottle and it is once again Mary Ann to the rescue. Can she succeed this time tho?
I enjoy these Mary Ann books, but quite frankly I am ready for her da to die. I am tired of him and his drinking and his problems and the way Mary Ann always defends him. Thus, four stars instead of five. I did, however, get a good laugh or two as usual with a Mary Ann book. |
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Marriage and Mary Ann by Catherine Cookson (Hardcover - 1964)
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