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The Carousel
The Carousel
Author: Rosamunde Pilcher
marbly blue pattern
ISBN: 350443
Publication Date: 1982
Pages: 121
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Publisher: ST. Martin's Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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A sweet little story, however unrealistic. A very quick read -- I read it in two hours.
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Touching story well written
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Yet another great, quick read by Rosamund Pilcher. The characters are not as detailed as her "bigger" books, but if you're looking for something light and quick, this fits the bill.
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Good book - reads easy - story makes your heart lift
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This is an unforgettable journey from the heart. It is the passage of a young woman from a relationship that has become too tame and predictable to the excitement of a new life brimming with possibilities and the thrilling promise of love. And along the way, all the hopes, secrets and desires that enrich us unite in a joyous carousel of life that only Rosamunde Pilcher can create.
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I liked rhe story;is a sweet warming story for the heart like the others novels of Rosamunde Pilcher.If you want to put your mind at easy for a while with something tender and romantic,readt it.
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from the back cover -
Prue is intelligent, artistic,independent - and bored. Pressurized by her mother to make a conventional and dull marriage, she is delighted to escape London and seek retreat with her eccentric and bohemian aunt in Cornwall.

A chance encounter with an attractive young artist on the sea shore leads to day after idyllic summer's day of exploring the Cornish countryside. but there is something troubling Daniel and Prue, now deeply entangled, feels compelled to discover what it is.
Marcia avatar reviewed The Carousel on + 378 more book reviews
Prue is intelligent, artistic, independent-and bored. Pressured by her mother to make a conventional and dull marriage, she is delighted to escape London and seek retreat with her eccentric and bohemian aunt in Cornwall.


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