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Thale's Folly
Thale's Folly
Author: Dorothy Gilman
ISBN-13: 9780345432964
ISBN-10: 0345432967
Publication Date: 3/2/1999
Pages: 199
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Alison avatar reviewed Thale's Folly on + 551 more book reviews
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By the author of the Mrs. Pollifax series, a very different kind of novel. Still full of mystery, but not the same sort - more a mystery into the soul of a woman.
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"Ms. Gilman has a nice, relaxed style and an easygoing way of telling a story." --The New York Times Book Review
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Andrew Thale finds more than he expected when sent to inspect Thale's Folly, an old family property.
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Sweet, slight, heart-warming novel. Fun to read.
FamFatale avatar reviewed Thale's Folly on + 369 more book reviews
Gilman has a nice easy writing style and tells a good story.
Bernie avatar reviewed Thale's Folly on
I really enjoyed this book. It had me laughing and wondering more about these people. It also had me wondering if I would so the same as Andrew if I suddenly found myself in this situation.
ElleS avatar reviewed Thale's Folly on + 112 more book reviews
NIce story- enjoyed this one alot.

Ellen
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A charming story by Dorothy Gilman that is not part of her Mrs. Polifax series. A young man goes to rural MA at the request of his father to check out an old property that he's inherited from an aunt.
The young man finds an interesting assortment of squatters living there including a beautiful young woman. A gentle, appealing tale.
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Fantastic book!! I've read it several times and loved it every time!
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A quaint, intriguing story. Novelist Andrew Thale goes to check out an old, deserted family property and finds it full of a wonderful mixture of tenants who have no where else to go - elegant Miss L'Hommediue, Gussie the witch, Leo the bibliophile, and beautiful, enigmatic Tarragon. The were all 'guests' of Thale's aunt and now that this aunt is dead they feel they have a right to stay on. Entranced, leery, Thale has to figure out what to do with them, and how to solve the mystery when one of them disappears.
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Very enjoyable book in Gilman's best style.
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By the author of the Mrs. Pollifax novels.
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A delightful, goofy book! Full of oddballs who find themselves together due to strange circumstances, this book reminds you of what the true definition of "family" is!
punkinema avatar reviewed Thale's Folly on + 305 more book reviews
This is a great little story of a disenchanted young man sent to check out property for his father. He meets some wonderful characters on this property who end up helping him to believe in himself once more.
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A stand-a-lone book from the usual Mrs. Pollifax series, but still t;ypical Dorothy Gilmore style. A book filled with wacky characters and fast action, but just as you foresee a happy ever after ending there's a where did that come from story twist!
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From Library Journal: The creator of the Mrs. Pollifax mysteries introduces a new protagonist--a struggling young novelist whose father asks him to investigate the family property left when Aunt Harriet died. There he finds a bunch of squatters and gets drawn into a mystery.