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Harnessing Peacocks

Author: Mary Wesley  

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A compartmentalized life becomes entangled.

Hebe has harnessed her two great talents - cooking and making love - to make a living for herself, but when the separate strands of her life become intangled the even tenor of her days is threatened, and her world changes forever.

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A compartmentalized life becomes entangled.

Hebe has harnessed her two great talents - cooking and making love - to make a living for herself, but when the separate strands of her life become intangled the even tenor of her days is threatened, and her world changes forever.

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A single mother's scandalous past returns to complicate the present in this deftly-plotted comedy by the beloved Mary Wesley.Hebe sits in the darkness and listens to her hypocritical grandparents and her older siblings discuss how her unexpected pregnancy must be terminated to avoid the shame it will bring. Determined to raise her child, she flees into the night with only her mother's jewellery to support her.Twelve years later she is living happily alone in Cornwall, whilst her son attends an expensive private school. Hebe has harnessed her two great talents - cooking and making love - to make a living for herself, but when the separate strands of her life become intangled the even tenor of her days is threatened, and her world changes forever.

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Critic Reviews

“"Delightful, intelligent entertainment." Daily Telegraph "Warm, wise, witty, sexy." Boston Globe”

Delightful, intelligent entertainment Sunday Telegraph
Tremendously lively, very funny, touching, spirited Susan Hill
Hugely enjoyable -- Nicholas Shakespeare The Times
Warm, wise, witty, sexy Boston Globe

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About the Author

Mary Wesley was born near Windsor in 1912. Her education took her to the London School of Economics and during the War she worked in the War Office. Although she initially fulfilled her parents' expectations in marrying an aristocrat she then scandalised them when she divorced him in 1945 and moved in with the great love of her life, Eric Siepmann. The couple married in 1952, once his wife had finally been persuaded to divorce him.She used to comment that her 'chief claim to fame is arrested development, getting my first novel Jumping the Queue published at the age of seventy'. She went on to write a further nine novels, three of which were adapted for television, including the best-selling The Camomile Lawn. Mary Wesley was awarded the CBE in the 1995 New Year's honour list and died in 2002.

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Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Publishing | Vintage
Published
3rd May 2007
Pages
272
ISBN
9780099501688

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