An edition of Home for the wedding (1971)

Home for the wedding

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Home for the wedding
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An edition of Home for the wedding (1971)

Home for the wedding

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Spirited and beautiful Stacey Marsh made a mistake -- she should never have come home for her wedding. She had forsaken her hometown of Dorsham, England, long ago because it was too quiet, too provincial, not at all the kind of place for the likes of Stacey. In sophisticated Paris she had met sophisticated Jules Charbonnier, the man she planned to marry. So why hadn't she just married him in Paris instead of insisting upon an English wedding?

As soon as Stacey returns to Dorsham, she senses something wrong. The town simply doesn't look the way it is supposed to. The quiet village she had yawned over is now frantic with community activity. Her family, the gentle and stable people she had always relied upon, are clearly not themselves, claiming that Stacey's grandfather's ghost has come back to haunt them; and and for Nigel -- the boy next door -- well, he is simply too handsome and aggressive for his own good.

Things become even more complicated when, with only one week to go til the wedding, Jules and his formidable grandmother, Madame Charbonnier, arrive in England. Not only is Stacey completely incapable of explaining the strange behavior in Dorsam, she is having difficulty interpreting her peculiar behavior. Stacey has but a few days to decide whether what she is feeling is merely homesickness or whether it is something else, for why does Dorsham seem gayer then gay Paris? Why does her family seem so much more colorful than before? And what makes the boy next door so much more attractive than the boy next door should look?

Publish Date
Publisher
Severn House
Language
English
Pages
192

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Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1995, Severn House
in English
Cover of: Home for the Wedding
Home for the Wedding
March 1991, Amereon Limited
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Home for the Wedding
Home for the Wedding
June 1984, Ulverscroft Large Print
Hardcover - Large Prnt edition
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1973, G. K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1973, Coronet
Paperback in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding.
Home for the wedding.
1973, G. K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1973, G. K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1972, William Morrow
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1971, Romance Book Club
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Home for the wedding
Home for the wedding
1971, Hodder and Stoughton
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1971.

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Sutton, Surrey

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.912

The Physical Object

Pagination
(192)p. ;
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22831251M
ISBN 10
0727847325
OCLC/WorldCat
33043960
Library Thing
566234

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