by JohnBailey (Author), EmilyHildaYoung (Author)
He was in the presence of stranger...some one hard and inflexible, who surely had not borne his lovely daughter. For years William and Kate have made a ritual of her birthday. Yet now that their children are adults, this gathering of the family offers Kate little comfort. Their son Walter is quietly dependable, but their daughters do not share their mother's perspective: Dora ridicules Herbert's devotion; the unmarried Janet seeks her liberty; Mary has made a virtue out of scrimping and saving, and Lydia gads in London with no thought for Oliver. Unlike Kate, William acknowledges that marital harmony can be a social illusion. When Lydia's behaviour confirms Kate's worst fears, it is William to whom Lydia turns. As disturbing as his daughter's unhappiness is the difference it reveals between himself and his wife, for William can love without judgement and Kate cannot.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
Published: 31 Dec 1988
ISBN 10: 0860688550
ISBN 13: 9780860688556
Book Overview: Written by the author of The Misses Mallett, Miss Mole, Jenny Wren, The Curate's Wife, Chatterton Square and Celia, this is a social portrait of the disharmonies of marriage and family life.