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Midsummer Meeting
Midsummer Meeting
Author: Elvi Rhodes
Petra was lonely and unsettled: her parents had been killed in a car crash, her married lover had deserted her, and as a painter she had led a fairly solitary life. But she felt immediately at home in the gracious stone house that had been bequeathed to her, and soon became involved in a local amateur dramatics.
ISBN-13: 9780552147156
ISBN-10: 055214715X
Publication Date: 5/4/2000
Pages: 398
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Publisher: Transworld Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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An amateur theatre group in a Surrey town is putting on "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Story takes place in current day. Petra, an artist new to town volunteers to work on sets. She has inherited a house from a woman she didn't know, her mother's schoolmate. Hungry for info. about her parents who've died recently, she searches the attic to find some surprising pictures that lead her to discover some unexpected truths about her family. Ursula, the play's producer has her own struggles when her husband starts flirting with the star of the play. Other subplots. Shifting point of view made the story hard to follow at first. Lots of detail about small town life in England.
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