An edition of The Misses Mallett (1931)

The Misses Mallett

(The bridge dividing)

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An edition of The Misses Mallett (1931)

The Misses Mallett

(The bridge dividing)

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From GOODREADS: "In her first novel written after the Great War, the death of her husband, and her embarkation on a rather unconventional new life, E H Young tells the story of four Misses Mallett.

There are two sisters in late middle age, Caroline and Sophia Mallett. They live in a large, beautiful and comfortable home that had been left to them by their father, the Colonel; together with their much younger half-sister, Rose Mallet, the child of the Colonel’s second marriage.

Caroline is delighted with their situation, and she explains to their niece:

‘The Malletts don’t marry, Henrietta. Look at us, as happy as the day is long, with all the fun and none of the trouble. We’ve been terrible flirts, Sophia and I. Rose is different, but at least she hasn’t married. The three Miss Malletts of Nelson Lodge! Now there are four of us, and you must keep up our reputation.’

Henrietta was the fourth Miss Mallett, the daughter of the Colonel’s disinherited son, who had come to live with her aunts after her mother’s death. She had lived a very different life, she had an independent spirit, and she wanted to make her own decisions and not be told that she must follow a particular traditions.

She would learn that things were not quite as simple and straightforward as Caroline suggested."

Publish Date
Publisher
Dial Press
Language
English
Pages
256

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Edition Notes

Originally published: The bridge dividing. London : Heinemann, 1922.

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Series
A Virago modern classic

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6047.O465 B7 1985

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 256 p. ;
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2852563M
Internet Archive
missesmallettthe00youn
ISBN 10
0385279744
LCCN
84014949
Library Thing
457303
Goodreads
4578655

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