Authors: Rohan O'Grady,Rohan O’Grady
‘I’m going to marry Sergeant Coulter, and I don’t want your old million dollars,’ said Christie crossly.
Far above, the seagulls drifted aimlessly like paper aeroplanes, and on the shining water a merry salmon leaped and flashed.
‘Well, what
do
you want then, Christie?’
‘I want Sergeant Coulter!’
She turned a determined face to Barnaby.
‘He’s half mine,’ she cried jealously, ‘and you got him all. And I’m coming back when I’m eighteen and I’ve got a permanent, and I’m going to get him!’
She raised the instant camera to frame the tiny group on the faraway wharf and snapped the shutter.
‘Sergeant Coulter!’ she hallooed over the glistening waves, ‘look, Sergeant Coulter, I got you!’
And she did, too.
The Bloomsbury Group: a new library of books from the early twentieth-century chosen by readers, for readers
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JOYCE DENNYS
HENRIETTA’S WAR
Spirited Henrietta wishes she was the kind of doctor’s wife who knew exactly how to deal with the daily upheavals of war. But then, everyone in her close-knit Devonshire village seems to find different ways to cope: there’s the indomitable Lady B, who writes to Hitler every night to tell him precisely what she thinks of him; flighty Faith who is utterly preoccupied with flashing her shapely legs; and then there’s Charles, Henrietta’s hard-working husband who manages to sleep through a bomb landing in the neighbour’s garden. With life turned upside down under the shadow of war, Henrietta chronicles the dramas, squabbles and loyal friendships of a sparkling community of determined troupers.
‘Wonderfully evocative of English middle-class life at the time … never fails to cheer me up’
SUSAN HILL, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
ISBN: 978 1 4088 0281 6 · PAPERBACK · £7.99
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HENRIETTA SEES IT THROUGH
The war is now in its third year and although nothing can dent the unwavering patriotism of Henrietta and her friends, everyone in the Devonshire village has their anxious moments. Henrietta takes up weeding and plays the triangle in the local orchestra to take her mind off things; the indomitable Lady B partakes in endless fund-raising events to distract herself from thoughts of life without elastic; and Faith, the village flirt, finds herself amongst the charming company of the American GIs. With the war nearing its end, hope seems to lie just around the corner and as this spirited community muddle through, Lady B vows to make their friendships outlast the hardship that brought them together.
‘Anyone who wants to get the feel of the period must read [this]’
DAILY TELEGRAPH
ISBN: 978 1 4088 0855 9 · PAPERBACK · £7.99
B L O O M S B U R Y
E.F. BENSON
MRS AMES
Reigning over a social merry-go-round of dinners and parties, Mrs Ames is the undisputed queen bee of Riseborough. That is, until vivacious new villager Mrs Evans catches the eye of both her son and her husband. Not content with captivating the men in her life, ‘that wonderful creature’ Mrs Evans becomes not just rival to Mrs Ames’s marriage, but rival to her village throne. When the whole of Riseborough is invited to Mrs Evans’ masked costume party, action must be taken. As the date looms, the irrepressible Mrs Ames resolves to seize the chance to win back her position – and her man.
‘An extraordinary study in comedy’ NEW YORK TIMES
ISBN: 978 1 4088 0858 0 · PAPERBACK · £7.99
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PAUL GALLICO
MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS &
MRS HARRIS GOES TO NEW YORK
Mrs Harris is a salt-of-the-earth London charlady who cheerfully cleans the houses of the rich. One day, when tidying Lady Dant’s wardrobe, she comes across the most beautiful thing she has ever seen – a Dior dress. She’s never seen anything as magical and she’s never wanted anything as much. Determined to make her dream come true, Mrs Harris scrimps, saves and slaves away until one day, she finally has enough money to go to Paris. Little does she know how her life is about to be transformed forever…Part charlady, part fairy godmother, Mrs Harris’s adventures take her from her humble Battersea roots to the heights of glamour in Paris and New York as she learns some of life’s greatest lessons along the way.
‘Mrs Harris is one of the great creations of fiction – so real that you feel you know her, yet truly magical as well. I can never have enough of her’
JUSTINE PICARDIE
ISBN: 978 1 4088 0856 6 • PAPERBACK • £7.99
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