- Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
- Publisher: Ivy Books (July 12 1980)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0449500705
- ISBN-13: 978-0449500705
- Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.4 x 1.8 cm
- Shipping Weight: 45 g
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The best parts of this book are the long middle where the couple are separated, having broken off their engagement. Philip gets involved with a well-bred but otherwise highly unsuitable lady, and is trapped by convention into an engagement. Glenna is provided with a home and ostensible occupation by Philip when her father dies. She turns a ceremonial position into one of real influence, when she sets about renovating and repairing an old house and improve the revenues from a small estate. She also rejects a proposal from a former suitor, realizing that she prefers the country to a glittering social life.
Glenna's harp is the nomad harp, being transported all over the country as Glenna moves from house (and estate) to house, staying with friends, relatives and then finding a job as a housekeeper for a misogynist MP.
After a bout of unsatisfactory regencies, it was a delight to read this one, where we see the effects of false pride and hasty decisions from start to finish. The plot summary provided here is deceptive, but this is a book for those tired of the usual London and Almack's. If you wondered just how those lords obtained their revenues and how those estates operated, try this book.
Grade = B+ (4.2)
Breakdown = plot development B+ (4.2); character development A- (4.5); romance B (3.8); writing A- (4.4)
[Written September 19, 2002]