Amy Wingate's Journal by Willa Marsh

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Amy Wingate's Journal by Willa Marsh

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The respectable facade of a West Country seaside town conceals turbulent passions. Amy Wingate is a retired schoolmistress, living alone in the seaside house she inherited from her uncle. This diary tells the story of her past and present, and holds some surprises on the way.

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Amy Wingate's Journal by Willa Marsh

Amy Wingate is a typical retired schoolmistress - single, living alone in the seaside house she inherited from her aunt and somewhat patronised by her married neighbours. But on closer inspection - and as we read her diary - we come to learn that Amy's past, and her present, hold some surprises. She might know everything about the goings-on of her friends, but there's a lot they don't know about her ...
This is a perceptive and entertaining novel with some exciting and witty momentsI recommend it. - Worcester Evening News

A thoroughly enjoyable read, ideal ... to take on holiday - Plymouth Extra

with a host of new and attractive charcters, ... it is as entertaining and exciting as anyone could wish - Dartmouth Chronicle
Willa Marsh is the pseudonym of Marcia Willett, who has written several books for Headline which have been published with great success. In 1982 her husband was commissioned to write a book on sailing and they moved on board their ketch for twelve months, during which she started to write. Marcia Willett lives with her husband and their two Newfoundland dogs in a small Devon village on the edge of Dartmoor.
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ISBN 13 9780340674758
ISBN 10 034067475X
Title Amy Wingate's Journal
Author Willa Marsh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1997-03-06
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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