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A Week in Winter
Author: Marcia Willett

Book Information
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312986674 - ISBN-10: 031298667X
Publication Date: 2/17/2003
Pages: 416


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover, Audio CD (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (Abridged)

Book Description:
Every once in a while a very special story comes along that deserves an enormous cozy chair with a view of rolling hills, a fire snapping quietly in the hearth, a cup of real cocoa in a favorite mug, and a plate of homemade cookies. A Week in Winter is such a tale.

Moorgate is an enchanting old country house that belongs to Maudie Todhunter, a spirited widow who has been holding on to the place for the sake of her beloved granddaughter. But Maudie can no longer afford a second home, so she reluctantly puts it up for sale.

Moorgate immediately attracts more buyers than Maudie knows what to do with. The first is Selina, her stepdaughter, who has never seen eye-to-eye with Maudie on anything. The second potential buyer is Rob Abbot, a contractor who has lovingly restored every nook and cranny and who is embarrassed by his own passionate devotion to the house. The third is Melissa Clayton, a young woman with a sad, sad secret who discovers at Moorgate all she's ever wanted.

As the story weaves between the past and present, Maudie is startled to uncover patterns of deceit and betrayal that contradict all her most cherished beliefs. At times it seems that her most trustworthy companion is her granddaughter's giant English mastiff Polonius, who is boarding with Maudie after having been banished from his own home by an irate Selina.

As the final revelations stun both Maudie and the reader, A Week in Winter achieves a combined richness of character and circumstance that raises it above most modern contemporary fiction. Marcia Willett is a writer to discover and to celebrate.

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Marcia M. (nursenice) wrote on 8/28/2006...

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I have discovered what a wonderful writer she is!

Julie P. (cindersatin) wrote on 8/10/2006...

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A wonderful story about family relationships, love and forgiveness. Really enjoyable.

Teresa H. (WarEagle78) wrote on 7/8/2006...

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A lovely British novel with wonderful characterizations, evocative scenery, and intriguingly intertwined storylines.

Trudi J. (TrudiJ) wrote on 1/14/2006...

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Extremely enjoyable story set in Cornwall.

Diane D. (fictionandfelines) wrote on 1/7/2006...

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beautiful writing stle and a lovely storyline too.


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Leslie F. wrote on 7/4/2009...


I really enjoyed this books, it showed how through circumstances people can be connect.
Very interesting and not your typical story line or ending. I highly recommend this book

Janet wrote on 9/3/2006...


Maudie Todhunter is the elderly protagonist and her story of life newly-widowed is told while two subplots of young love interweave with her story. The novel focuses on a wonderful English farmhouse called Moorgate which stands at the entrance to the English moors. What transpires in that house during one very special week sends ripples through the lives of a host of richly textured characters. From Maudie's granddaughter Posy, the house renovator Rob Abbott, the desperately ill Melissa and her brother Mike, to the estranged Selina and Patrick, everyone is touched forever by the event that occurs at Moorgate. A long-held secret of deceit and betrayal comes to light in a surprise ending that leaves the reader satisfied yet longing to stay just a bit longer with these wonderful characters and the enchanting Moorgate.

A WEEK IN WINTER is truly a book to curl up with in your favorite deeply-cushioned chair while keeping your tea and chocolate close at hand.


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