ISBN: | 9780750513418 |
Publisher: | Ulverscroft Large Print |
Published: | 1 May, 1999 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
7 other editions
of this product
|
- A Double Affair
- August Folly
- Before Lunch
- Before Lunch
- Cheerfulness Breaks in
- Close Quarters
- County Chronicle
- Enter Sir Robert
- Growing Up
- Growing up
- Happy Returns
- High Rising
- Jutland Cottage
- Love Among the Ruins
- Love at All Ages
- Marling Hall
- Miss Bunting
- Never Too Late
- Northbridge Rectory
- Peace Breaks Out
- Pomfret Towers
- Private Enterprise
- Summer Half
- The Brandons
- The Demon in the House
- The Duke's Daughter
- The Headmistress
- The old bank house
- Three Score and Ten
- What Did It Mean?
- Wild Strawberries
The carefully observed separation of the old and the new social strata is upset when representatives of each come together in the sphere of Miss Bunting- the governess who has molded most of the country's upper class. Under Miss Bunting's tutelage, Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Fielding, renews an old school acquaintance with the daughter of Hogglestock's successful, albeit not genteel, iron master. We must move with the times, says the unflappable governess when Lady Fielding questions the suitability of this association. With characteristics aplomb, Miss Bunting takes girls and situation both firmly in hand and sets all things to right.
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