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Revision as of 18:41, 12 May 2011

1967 UK Edition
By Joyce Dingwell
Publisher Mills & Boon Romance #244
Release Month 1967 (UK)
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Accompanied By His Wife
Followed by The Strange Waif

Book Description

Gina loved her work at the orphanagewhere her father had been, until recently, the much-loved Superintendent. Although not possessing any official qualifications, she had managed pretty successfully with her theory that the only way to deal with children is through love. Nor was she unduly perturbed when the new Super, Miles Fairland, took over, for it soon became apparent that he shared her views. So Gina did not know what to think when a new member of staff arrived - an old friend of Miles', the glamorous Yasmin Winter, bristling with degrees and cold-hearted 'modern' theories about child care - and Miles promptly appeared to approve of everything she said and did. How could he? And anyway, why did it all matter so much to Gina?

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1967 <br\>UK Edition