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Friday's Child
Friday's Child
Author: Georgette Heyer
To orphaned Hero Wantage, it seemed like a star-studded dream when dashing Viscount "Sherry" Sheringham asked her to be his bride--for although she knew it was a marriage of convenience (his convenience), it eliminated the depressing prospect of life as a governess. — But their marriage soon became a frenetic comedy of errors, as hero tried to ke...  more »
ISBN: 363046
Publication Date: 1946
Pages: 311
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Publisher: G. P. Putnum's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Georgette Heyer was the original Regency romance writer, and nobody's topped her yet. This is one of her best. "Nimble, light-hearted...Almost too good to be true." -- The New Yorker
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This was an absolutely charming story of a young man who marries the first female he meets after an exasperating discussion with his overbearing mother (about his not marrying the woman she wants him to). The characters are fun and extremely likable. The only negative, (and perhaps it's not really a negative, due to the fact that the book was written in 1936 after all) was the overall language and slang used. The book was at times difficult to "get the meaning" of what was said. Overall, I laughed out loud, and I loved it. without anyone having sex!! How refreshing!


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