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The Bird in the Tree

Autor Elizabeth Goudge
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1996
The first in the classic trilogy about the Eliots of Damerosehay.

Lucilla Eliot has spent a lifetime making the Hampshire estate of Damerosehay a tranquil haven for her family.

When her beloved grandson, David, falls in love with an unsuitable woman, Lucilla sees her most cherished ambitions put at risk. But can she persuade David and Nadine to put duty and family honour before love?
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ISBN-13: 9780848813376
ISBN-10: 0848813375
Pagini: 339
Dimensiuni: 145 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Amereon Limited

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Elizabeth de Beauchamp Goudge was born on April 24th 1900 in Wells, Somerset, where her father was Principal of Wells Theological College. Although she had privately intended writing as a career, her parents insisted she taught handicrafts in Oxford. She began writing in her spare time and her first novel ISLAND MAGIC, set in Guernsey, was a great success here and in America. GREEN DOLPHIN COUNTRY (1944) projected her to fame, netting a Literary Guild Award and a special prize of £30,000 from Louis B. Mayer of MGM before being filmed.

In her later years Elizabeth Goudge settled in Henley-on-Thames. She died on April 1st, 1984.

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The first in the classic family saga trilogy about the Eliots of Damerosehay, from the author of Green Dolphin Country and The Dean's Watch.

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