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The Lonely Shore Frances Paige

The Lonely Shore By Frances Paige

The Lonely Shore by Frances Paige


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Summary

The story of Sarah, a young woman quietly rebelling against the stifling respectability of 1920s Glasgow, caught in between middle-class aspirations and the need to earn her own living, her longings for romance and a family, and the prohibitions society placed upon single women.

The Lonely Shore Summary

The Lonely Shore by Frances Paige

A beautiful evocation of a young woman's coming-of-age in 1920s Glasgow The story of Sarah, a young woman quietly rebelling against the stifling respectability of 1920s Glasgow, caught in between middle-class aspirations and the need to earn her own living, her longings for romance and a family, and the prohibitions society placed upon single women. Gorgeous period detail combines with humour, tragedy and great depth of characterisation. This is popular storytelling of the highest quality.

The Lonely Shore Reviews

'Her characters struck chords deep in my own heart' Christine Marion Fraser 'Delightful' The Herald

About Frances Paige

Born in Scotland, Frances Paige has lived in the North of England for many years. She paints and writes, and has completed over thirty novels. She is also known under the pseudonyms Jay Allerton and Jane Wallace.

Additional information

GOR005452030
9780002257572
0002257572
The Lonely Shore by Frances Paige
Used - Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
1999-02-01
256
N/A
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