The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble

The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble

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Candida Wilton arrives in London broke, divorced and rejected, yet somehow filled with a strange sense of excitement. Secretly convinced that despite all, she is a lucky person, she is proved right with an unexpected windfall. To broaden her horizons, she plans a trip abroad.

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The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble

When Candida Wilton arrives alone in London, divorced and rejected and without much money, she is filled with a strange sense of excitement. What can happen, at her age, to change her fortunes? How will she adjust to this shabby, violent, yet curiously attractive city? When Candida starts writing her diary, she expects that she will fill it with the small events with which she pads out her empty life, but she has always had a secret belief that despite all she is a lucky person. And she is, in a sense, right, for when an unexpected windfall brings her sudden riches, her horizons broaden: she will start, she thinks, with a trip abroad...
Margaret Drabble was born in Sheffield in 1939 and educated at Cambridge. She was awarded a CBE in 1980. Her many novels include The Radiant Way (1987), A Natural Curiosity (1989) and The Gates Of Ivory (1991), and The Peppered Moth (2000) all of which are published by Penguin. Among her non-fiction works are The Oxford Companion To English Literature (1985, 2000, edited). Margaret Drabble is married to the biographer Michael Holroyd and lives in London W10.
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ISBN 13 9780141010199
ISBN 10 0141010193
Title The Seven Sisters
Author Margaret Drabble
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2003-06-05
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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