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Mary Wesley

    24 juni 1912 – 30 december 2002

    Mary Wesley was een Engelse romanschrijver die bekend stond om haar verhalen die de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en levenslopen verkennen, vaak gesitueerd tegen de achtergrond van het Engelse platteland. Ze ontwikkelde zich op latere leeftijd tot een productieve schrijfster voor volwassenen en werd al snel een van de meest commercieel succesvolle romanschrijvers van Groot-Brittannië. Haar verhalen staan bekend om hun scherpe observatie van de maatschappij en de menselijke natuur, waarbij humor wordt gecombineerd met een duidelijk vleugje melancholie. Wesley hechtte belang aan het hebben van iets betekenisvols te zeggen en stopte met schrijven wanneer ze het gevoel had dat ze niets meer te uiten had.

    An Imaginative Experience
    Not That Sort of Girl
    Harnessing Peacocks
    Part of the Furniture
    A Sensible Life
    Jumping the Queue
    • Jumping the Queue

      • 203bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,5(10)Tarief

      Matilda Poliport, recently widowed, has decided to end it all. It All. But her meticulously planned bid for graceful oblivion is foiled, and when she later foils the suicide attempt of another lost soul - Hugh Warner, on the run from the police - life begins again for both.

      Jumping the Queue
    • She was a thin, lonely child with huge eyes and an extensive vocabulary of French foul language. Amongst the elegant middle-class British families holidaying in Dinard in 1926--leading their privileged lives of secure routine pleasures--Flora was a ten-year-old misfit. Ignored by her self-absorbed parents, unloved, and pitied by the pleasant, stylish people in Brittany that summer, Flora was--peripherally--included in their gracious circles. And there, meeting kindly civilised people for the first time, she fell in love--with Cosmo--with Hubert--with Feix. It took forty years for the love affairs to be explored, consummated and finally resolved. From the Trade Paperback edition.

      A Sensible Life
    • Early in 1941, having just seen off at Euston Station the two young men whom she has loved for the best part of her seventeen years, Juno Marlowe is hurrying down a London street with her ill-fitting shoes in her hands.  Airplanes thunder overhead; a battery of guns opens up.  When a stick of bombs falls she cowers, then takes to her heels in flight.  She is rescued from this nightmare by a gaunt stranger, frail and older than his years, and, guiding her up his front stairs, he offers her the protection of his house.Given this respite from the bleakness of having no home and no family to turn to, Juno first encounters tragedy, then a series of events which take her to a house in the West Country and the blossoming of an English spring into which war only occasionally intrudes.  Here she may find peace; here she will no longer be part of the furniture.  Part of the Furniture completes the triptych of wartime novels begun with The Camomile Lawn and A Sensible Life.

      Part of the Furniture
    • Hebe has harnessed her two great talents - cooking and making love - to make a living for herself, but when the separate strands of her life become intangled the even tenor of her days is threatened, and her world changes forever.

      Harnessing Peacocks
    • After her husband's funeral, Rose looks back on a life of dual constancy, passion, humour and the ambiguities of love - and chooses her future. A witty and charming love story among the British middle classes with surprising twists.

      Not That Sort of Girl
    • A traveller on a train smells the burn of brakes on the rails as the train stops suddenly in the countryside. Looking out the window, he sees a white-faced woman leap from the train in aid of a stranded sheep. The image lodges in his mind, a familiar despair he knows.

      An Imaginative Experience
    • The Camomile Lawn

      • 335bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
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      Behind the large house, the fragrant camomile lawn stretches down to the Cornish cliffs. Her, in the dizzying heat of August 1939, five cousins have gathered at their aunt's house for their annual ritual of a holiday.

      The Camomile Lawn
    • The Vacillations Of Poppy Carew

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,2(10)Tarief

      Poppy Carew has just been dumped by her unscrupulous boyfriend, Edmund, when her beloved and eccentric father dies, leaving Poppy one last request - that she ensure he is buried in style by a 'fun' undertaker - and one large fortune.

      The Vacillations Of Poppy Carew
    • A Dubious Legacy

      • 96bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      3,6(766)Tarief

      This series offers six graded stages providing more than 130 stories at different levels of ability. The lower levels feature a wide choice of original stories, while the higher levels feature adaptations of well-known works originally published for native speakers. There are titles to suit all tastes: fantasy and horror; thriller and adventure; classics; true stories; crime and mystery; human interest. The Activities section at the back of each title has been extended to include extra activities before, while and after reading, helping students to interact with the text and get the most out of each story. Each title also has an introduction, a glossary of key topic words, and an About the Author section.

      A Dubious Legacy
    • Second fiddle

      • 237bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,6(590)Tarief

      Beautiful, independent and brazenly manipulative, 40-ish Laura Thornby plays muse to 23-year-old aspiring novelist Claud Bannister in "Wesley's mordantly humorous take on upper-middle-class British life,"

      Second fiddle