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Consider the Lily Elizabeth Buchan

Consider the Lily By Elizabeth Buchan

Consider the Lily by Elizabeth Buchan


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Summary

Consider the lily . . . waxen, exotic, doomed to bloom for its short, sweet season. Consider the rose . . . tenderly beautiful yet resilient, twining its way into the English garden . . .

Consider the Lily Summary

Consider the Lily by Elizabeth Buchan

Winner of the 1994 Romantic Novelists' Association Novel of the Year Award, Consider the Lily is a glorious fusion of love and gardening, of family life and coming to terms with loss. A haunting, passionate story played out between three people, it is also a poignant and beautiful novel of England between the wars that propels the reader into its own rich and nostalgic world.

`An excellent story . . . strong imaginative power . . . wonderful sense of atmosphere' Joanna Trollope

`Wonderfully stylish and absolutely compulsive reading' Penny Vincenzi

`A gorgeously well-written tale: funny, sad, and sophisticated' Independent

`The literary equivalent of an English country garden' Sunday Times

About Elizabeth Buchan

Elizabeth Buchan is the author of Light of the Moon, Perfect Love, the prize-winning Consider the Lily, Against Her Nature, Secrets of the Heart, Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman and The Good Wife . She lives in London with her husband and two children.

Additional information

GOR000511498
9780330339919
0330339915
Consider the Lily by Elizabeth Buchan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20040521
592
Winner of RoNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award 1994 (UK)
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