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D. E. Stevenson

    Dorothy Emily Stevenson was een productieve Schotse auteur wiens romantische romans immense populariteit genoten bij lezers. Haar werken worden gekenmerkt door humor, leesbaarheid en een boeiende kwaliteit die het publiek voortdurend boeit. Gedurende een carrière die meer dan veertig jaar overspande en meer dan veertig romans opleverde, verkende Stevenson universele thema's als liefde, familie en maatschappelijke verandering. Haar vlotte vertelstijl en levensechte personages bieden lezers zowel troost als stof tot nadenken.

    Miss Buncle Married
    The Four Graces
    Mrs Tim of the Regiment
    Miss Buncle's Book
    Winter and Rough Weather
    The Blue Sapphire
    • The Blue Sapphire

      • 264bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      The book explores the unexpected encounter between a young woman and a stranger, delving into themes of social interaction and the discomfort of silence. As they share a moment in a public space, the narrative unfolds to reveal their contrasting personalities and perspectives on connection. The story invites readers to reflect on the nature of communication and the boundaries of personal space, highlighting how brief encounters can lead to significant insights.

      The Blue Sapphire2022
      4,0
    • Set in the isolated community of Boscath, the narrative explores themes of solitude and connection. The unique setting, reminiscent of an island, serves as a backdrop for the characters' introspections and interactions. The story delves into the dynamics of living in a close-knit yet secluded environment, highlighting the emotional complexities that arise from such isolation. Through its vivid portrayal of Boscath, the book invites readers to reflect on the nature of community and the human experience.

      Winter and Rough Weather2020
      4,1
    • The Baker's Daughter

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      A stranger came to town and stole her heart Sue Pringle has never met anyone like John Darnay before. A painter who roams the countryside with brush in hand, Darnay is so absorbed in his art that he can barely remember to feed himself--a stark contrast to the practical shopkeepers and shepherds of her tiny village. Working as his housekeeper allows Sue to observe the eccentric Darnay unnoticed as he goes about his work translating the beautiful Scottish countryside onto canvas... and Sue soon realizes that not only has she been transfixed by his arresting artwork, she has fallen in love with Darnay himself. But will he ever look up from his paints long enough to love her back? One of celebrated author D.E. Stevenson's earliest and most beloved novels, The Baker's Daughter is a heartwarming story of finding love in unexpected places.

      The Baker's Daughter2016
      3,7
    • The Four Graces

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      "Originally published in 1946. This edition is based on the second impression paperback edition published in 1974 in Great Britain by Fontana, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers."--Title page verso.

      The Four Graces2014
      3,9
    • Miss Buncle: The Two Mrs. Abbotts

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Much as changed in Wandlebury since Barbara Buncle (now Barbara Abbott) first moved to the charming English village. But as the mistress of her own home with two small children to look after, Barbara finds that she has distressingly little time to keep up with the goings-on of her friends and neighbors. Luckily, Barbara's niece, Jerry Abbott, is more than willing to keep tabs on the news in Wandlebury. And with juicy tidbits of gossip about everything from inconvenient romantic entanglements to German spies hiding in the woods, there is plenty to keep the two Mrs. Abbotts busy in this humorous account of life in World War II England. D.E. Stevenson delivers another well-crafted gem with The Two Mrs. Abbotts, the third and final book of the beloved Miss Buncle series.

      Miss Buncle: The Two Mrs. Abbotts2013
      3,9
    • After getting married, Barbara Buncle has moved to a new town filled with interesting people who might just inspire her next book.

      Miss Buncle Married2011
      3,9
    • Mrs Tim of the Regiment

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Ever observant, always witty and more than a little mischievous, the Mrs Tim diaries reveal a timeless tale of a young woman often out of her depth, but, always with an eye for the amusing side of life

      Mrs Tim of the Regiment2009
      4,0
    • Miss Buncle's Book

      • 332bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      The storyline of Miss Buncle's Book (1934) is a simple one: Barbara Buncle, who is unmarried and perhaps in her late 30s, lives in a small village and writes a novel about it in order to try and supplement her meagre income. This is a light-hearted, easy read, one of those books like Mariana, Miss Pettigrew, The Making of a Marchioness and Greenery Street which can be recommended unreservedly to anyone looking for something undemanding, fun and absorbing that is also well-written and intelligent. DE Stevenson had an enormously successful writing career: between 1923 and 1970, four million copies of her books were sold in Britain and three million in the States. Like EF Benson, Ann Bridge, O Douglas or Dorothy L Sayers (to name but a few) her books are funny, intensely readable, engaging and dependable. Miss Buncle's Book was the most popular of her novels because it has a completely original plot and a charming and delightful central character.

      Miss Buncle's Book2008
      4,1