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The Last Summer Alice Carr

The Last Summer By Alice Carr

The Last Summer by Alice Carr


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Summary

1914 saw the last summer of optimism and the end of the old world. For centuries the Sussex village of Ashden has remained untouched by the outside world, but then Aunt Tilly arrives, not at all the downtrodden spinster she appears, and war takes the men away, leaving the women to find a new role.

The Last Summer Summary

The Last Summer by Alice Carr

In the long hot summer of 1914, Aunt Tilly had come to stay with her brother the Rector and his four lively daughters in the Sussex village of Ashden. But Aunt Tilly's visit sparked off a chain of events which threatened to split Ashden apart, followed by the tragedy and changeof the Great War.

About Alice Carr

Alice Carr lives with her American husband in a Kentish village by the North Downs. Formerly a director of a London publishing house, she is now a full-time writer in the historical field, both with sagas (written under the name of Harriet Hudson) and with whodunits (written under her real name of Amy Myers).

Additional information

GOR008054946
9780752804101
0752804103
The Last Summer by Alice Carr
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
19970804
336
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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