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The New Moon With the Old

Published
Mar 2012
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General Fiction General Fiction
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204

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From the author of I Capture the Castle and The Hundred and One Dalmatians , an unusual adventure in which humour and more than a touch of strangeness are inextricably blended. When Jane Minton arrives at Dome House as a secretary-housekeeper, she finds herself sharing the comfortable country home of four attractive young people. Their charming widower father, Rupert Carrington is too occupied with his London business to see very much of them. Richard, the eldest, is a composer; Clare, whose true talents (if they can be called that) have not yet disclosed themselves, dreams of courtly romance; Drew is collecting material for a novel; and Merry, still at school, has her heart set on a stage career. Jane is warmly welcomed into this happy household and feels her luck is too good to be true. However, the private world of Dome House is fated to break up as Rupert flees England under threat of prosecution for fraud. He asks Jane to break the news to the children, who must now fend for themselves, and to do what she can to help them. However, the Carringtons are extremely unusual young people and the story of the eclectic choices they make next is an absorbing and unpredictable one.

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Apr 2012 Robinson Publishing (UK) ISBN 1780333005
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First Edition Mar 2012 Robinson Publishing (UK) ISBN 1780335245
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Jan 2012 Corsair ISBN B0078XEXR8
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