An edition of The Sun in Scorpio (1965)

The sun in Scorpio.

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An edition of The Sun in Scorpio (1965)

The sun in Scorpio.

[1st American ed.]
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From leavesandpages.com: "Young Cathy Pennon, middle child of three growing up on an outpost of the grand British Empire, on the small island “next-door” to Malta, glories in the sun and basks in its rays. She is soon to leave the scene of her young years, as the growing winds of the Great War unsettle her civilian parents enough to urge a return to safer England. Cathy is soon to discover that she never will be truly warm again; the rainy isle of “Home” being resistant in its mists to the heat of that lost-and-mourned Mediterranean sun.

We follow Cathy, and to a lesser degree, her older sister Muriel and younger brother Alan, as they grow up in England, move into their adult years, and go their separate ways. Muriel is to find a comfortable niche in married domesticity; Alan settles into a happy bachelor existence while dedicating himself to the banking business – he is, ultimately tragically, of just the age to be destined to fight in the next great war – and Cathy drifts into a loosely-defined position as companion-lady’s maid to the aristocratic Lady Jean.

The book is a delicious moving picture of the years of and between the wars; our author touches delicately but succinctly on the many personalities and types of those years of tremendous flux, when the world is continually shaking itself and forming itself again as its inhabitants struggle, with various degrees of success, to come to grips with every new normal.

Cathy survives, though not without some scars, and we leave her at the end of the Second Great War poised for what looks to be the greatest change yet in her four decades of life, contemplating with wild surmise and growing joy the possibility of a return to the sun."

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Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
245

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Cover of: The Sun in Scorpio
The Sun in Scorpio
February 1982, HarperCollins (paper)
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Cover of: The Sun in Scorpio
The Sun in Scorpio
February 1982, HarperCollins (paper)
Cover of: The sun in Scorpio.
The sun in Scorpio.
1965, Heinemann
in English
Cover of: The sun in Scorpio.
The sun in Scorpio.
1965, Heinemann
in English
Cover of: The sun in Scorpio.
The sun in Scorpio.
1965, Little, Brown
in English - [1st American ed.]

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Edition Notes

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Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.S5316 Su, PR6037.H334 Su

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p.
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5949023M
Internet Archive
suninscorpio00shar
LCCN
65021353
OCLC/WorldCat
1381263
Library Thing
680579

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