An edition of House of Glass: Maggy (1944)

Maggy.

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An edition of House of Glass: Maggy (1944)

Maggy.

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Original title: House of Glass.

Maggy was young, alone in the world after her father's death, untrained and too inexperienced to make much of a way in life; although she had a job of sorts, as companion/dogsbody to a tyrannical old lady, life did not seem to be holding out much of a future for her. Garth Shelton, years older than Maggy, crippled and embittered, was indifferent to anything that life might have in store for him. All the same he was touched by young Maggy's plight - and in a quixotic fit he proposed marriage to her as the one way in which she could escape. And so began their strange life together - a marriage that was no marriage, between two people who might yet come to realise their growing feelings for each other, if only Maggy could forget the one barrier to Garth's loving her - his former love, the elusive and lovely Sabrina.

"Don't shut me out" she begged. "Please!" Maggy knew her words violated the terms of their relationship. But she was no longer the immature girl who had married Garth with no thought to the future. Even Garth had changed. He had thought nothing mattered, saw no reason to live. But the strange months of their marriage had revealed startling chinks in his armor of detachment. Could she now persuade him to grasp the one chance that might give them a full life together?

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Publisher
F.A.Thorpe
Language
English
Pages
205

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Cover of: Maggy.
Maggy.
1967, F.A.Thorpe
in English
Cover of: House of Glass
House of Glass
1944, Mills & Boon
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published as House of glass. Mills & Boon, 1944.

Series
Ulverscroft large print series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.91

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Pagination
205p.,28cm
Number of pages
205

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19391359M

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