Yesterday's Houses

Yesterday's Houses

by Mavis Cheek (Author), Mavis Cheek (Author), Mavis Cheek (Author)

Synopsis

A classic Cheek comedy of manners that will delight her many fans. When Marianne Flowers is invited to a party by a stranger, she has no idea that it is here that she will set eyes on the love of her life: a beautiful bathroom. She also meets Charles and experiences her first romance. Her dreams of escape from her childhood to a home of her own seem to be realised when he proposes. But marriage to Charles turns out to be far from liberating and soon Marianne is back in rented accommodation with a cramped bathroom and a sense that life is going on elsewhere. Charles's mother Jean has started feeding her with books - classics, feminist tracts - and soon Marianne realises that there is a whole world inside her mind. But how will this new independently minded Marianne fit in with a man's idea of what a woman should be? Mavis Cheek's thirteenth novel shows her at the height of her powers in this poignant, funny account of a woman whose journey to freedom, independence and great plumbing will delight fans of her previous work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0571224237
ISBN 13: 9780571224234
Book Overview: A classic Cheek comedy of manners that will delight her many fans

Author Bio
Mavis Cheek lives in the English countryside. She is the author of eleven previous novels most recently Mrs Fytton's Country Life, The Sex Life of My Aunt and Patrick Parker's Progress