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Forgotten Laughter by Marcia Willett

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When Louise Parry arrives at Foxhole for her summer holiday, she is welcomed by kind, sensitive Brigid Foster and her incorrigible, elderly mother, Frummie. Amid the peace of Dartmoor, Louise tries to forget the haunting memories from her past but an unexpected visitor forces her to remember. This is a novel of love, loss and reconciliation.

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When Louise Parry arrives at Foxhole for her summer holiday, she is welcomed by kind, sensitive Brigid Foster and her incorrigible, elderly mother, Frummie. Amid the peace of Dartmoor, Louise tries to forget the haunting memories from her past but an unexpected visitor forces her to remember. This is a novel of love, loss and reconciliation.

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SKU GOR001032128
Title Forgotten Laughter
Author By (author) Marcia Willett
Contributor No
Condition ACCEPTABLE
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year Published 2003
Number of Pages 512
ISBN 10 0747268363
ISBN 13 9780747268369
Edition N/A
Prizes No
Cover Note: Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual cover or edition may vary.
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