Mary Ann has twins, one of whom is talkative and the other not. Her husband decides a separation is needed but Mary Ann will not hear of it. This seemingly small quarrel leads to an explosive situation when Rose Mary disappears.
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Troublesome Twins,
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This review is from: Mary Ann S Angels a (Paperback)
This is the seventh in the Mary Ann series and fans will not be disappointed. There are two Mary Anns now.. Mary Ann has twins, David and Rose Mary and Rose Mary at six is just like Mary Ann was at age eight. So now we have double the delight and double the trouble!David, however, chooses to be a mute child. Is it because his sister speaks for him all the time? Mary Ann's husband thinks so. As he and Mary Ann disagree on the issue, situations arise that cause a major blow up and Mary Ann walks out. Are Mary Ann and Corny over almost as soon as they began? Who will admit they are in the wrong? I found this to be a great tale about marriage and meeting your spouse halfway. Sometimes, as this story shows, one must swallow their pride..
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I am a Catherine Cookson fan,
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This review is from: Mary Ann's Angels (Hardcover)
I absolutely love all of Catherine Cookson's books. I don't know what I am going to do when I have read them all. The best storyteller around.
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