Ribbon of Moonlight

Ribbon of Moonlight

by Margaret Kaine (Author)

Synopsis

When her beloved grandfather dies in 1958, Polly Merton is forced to share her home with a woman she scarcely knows: the mother who abandoned her. Sadie Merton, glamorous and selfish, has her own set of morals and Polly is appalled by her scandalous lifestyle. Ashamed and resentful, she takes refuge in her friends and her college studies. Then Polly's love of France takes her to Paris. And after a chance encounter her life will never be the same again. Prize-winning novelist Margaret Kaine brilliantly evokes the way of life of a bygone era, a time when the tragic memories of wartime were at last giving way to a new generation's hopes and dreams.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 21 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0340923938
ISBN 13: 9780340923931

Media Reviews
'A touching and genuinely moving novel with a cast of brilliantly drawn characters.' -- Maureen Lee on ROSES FOR REBECCA 'A riveting story, absorbingly told.' -- Ireland on Sunday on ROSEMARY 'A wonderfully fast moving read with an eye-catching plot brilliantly portrayed.' -- North Wales Chronicle on RING OF CLAY 'A perfect novel ... Kaine is great at conveying the tough times following the Second World War. Beth is an inspiring heroine, and readers will love her rise from rags to riches.' -- Irish Tatler on RING OF CLAY 'Kaine is a fantastic storyteller and has a knack for connecting with the reader and making her characters seem true to life.' -- Woman's Way on ROSEMARY
Author Bio
Born and educated in Stoke-on-Trent, Margaret Kaine now lives in Leicester. Her short stories have been published in women's magazines in Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, South Africa and Norway. She won the 2002 Romantic Novelists' Association/Reader's Digest Of Love and Life New Writer's Award and also the Society of Authors' Sagittarius Prize for her first novel, Ring of Clay, published in 2002.