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Mavis Cheek

    Mavis Cheek est une auteure dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de l'existence humaine avec un esprit vif et un sens aigu des absurdités de la vie. Son écriture aborde souvent des thèmes tels que les conventions sociales, l'identité personnelle et la recherche de sens dans un monde souvent chaotique. Avec un style distinctif à la fois incisif et empathique, Cheek saisit la vie intérieure de ses personnages et les défis auxquels ils sont confrontés, en utilisant un langage à la fois humoristique et poignant. Son travail résonne auprès des lecteurs grâce à son regard sans concession sur la nature humaine et à son talent pour créer des récits mémorables.

    Yesterday's Houses
    Mrs Fytton's country life
    The Lovers of Pound Hill
    Amenable Women
    Dog Days
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    • Joan's answer to life after divorce is happy seclusion. She rejects the outside world and embarks on a contented existence of isolated self- indulgence. But when she meets the roguish, desirable actor Finbar Flynn, the walls of her citadel begin to crack.

      Pause Between Acts
    • After eleven years of marriage to an egocentric opera singer, Pat Murray packs up her daughter and leaves, regaining control of her life and approaching single parenthood bravely until she meets Roland and his pregnant wife

      Dog Days
    • Flora Chapman is in her fifties when her husband dies in a bizarre ballooning accident. Seizing upon her new found freedom, she decides to finish the history of their village that Edward had begun . A reference to Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII s fourth wife who he rejected for being ugly, captures Flora s imagination and she begins to delve deeper into the life of this neglected historical figure. Meanwhile, in the Louvre, Holbein s portrait of Anne of Cleves senses the tug of a connection and she begins to tell the real story of the injustices she suffered and just how she survived her marriage...

      Amenable Women
    • The Lovers of Pound Hill

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(9)Évaluer

      When city girl Molly Bonner arrives in the village of Lufferton Boney, she creates quite a stir. With her non-country-style boots, determined manner and alluring looks, she sets off a wave of intrigue that ripples through the lives of everyone there, from Julie the barmaid at the Holly Bush to antiques dealer Dryden Fellows and Montmorency the cat.

      The Lovers of Pound Hill
    • Angela Fytton - wonderwife, supermother, bedroom vamp and business partner - has been unceremoniously dumped. Like many a good wife before her she has been swapped by her husband for a younger model. Now, divorced but determined, she rediscovers the iron in her soul and decides to fight. She moves to the country leaving her entirely selfish teenage children with their father and his sweet new bride, and she waits. One day, she knows, her husband will return. Meanwhile she yields herself up to the notion that country life is pure and good and that country people are next to angels - and finds this is very far from the truth . . .

      Mrs Fytton's country life
    • Yesterday's Houses

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,5(203)Évaluer

      Sixteen-year-old Marianne's life changes when she attends a party at a genteel house, where she meets a boy who introduces her to red wine and a sense of freedom. The story follows her journey to independence through seven houses, three men, and numerous disappointments.

      Yesterday's Houses
    • Nina Porter seems to have it all: husband, home, family and security. But her life turns upside down when a marital row over truthfulness sets her thinking. And when a glamorous few days of research in Venice are suddenly on offer, there seems no reason for Nina to refuse them.

      Truth to Tell
    • The sex life of my aunt

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,2(27)Évaluer

      Lovely home, lovely husband, lovely family: apart from the envy of her less contented sister, everything in Dilys's rags-to-riches life is lovely, lovely, lovely. Until the day she meets a man at a railway station who is also - lovely. As she hurtles towards either her destruction or her liberation she discovers that deceit is in the blueprint of our birth, that ancient Aunts have their own dark secrets, that envious sisters have their reasons. And that when Brief Encounters meet Basic Instincts, the right choice, like truth, is rarely pure and never simple. 'Streets ahead of the usual run of romantic comedy . . . she draws real, three-dimensional characters, whose motives you can understand and whose emotions you care about.' Daily Mail

      The sex life of my aunt
    • Parlour Games

      • 271pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,3(77)Évaluer

      Celia, housewife, mother and wonderful cook, is celebrating her fortieth birthday. But the house of cards collapses around her, as friends and a sister turn edgy and fickle, a long-time admirer turns into a crude jester, and Celia spies her husband embracing a ghastly woman in a 'Come Dancing' frock.

      Parlour Games
    • Patrick Parker's Progress

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,3(141)Évaluer

      Patrick Parker, golden child of bomb-devastated Coventry, adored and encouraged by his mother, fulfils his dream destiny to be a bridge builder as great as Brunel. But Patrick has other plans and Audrey, miserable and abandoned, is left to follow her own journey to self-fulfilment beginning in Paris, and sinfulness, in the arms of a much older man.

      Patrick Parker's Progress