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+ | | colspan="2" align="center" width="175px" | [[Image:Book-Cover-MBR0358Hope For Tomorrow-1969-Anne Weale.jpeg|175px|thumb|center|1969 UK Edition]] | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | '''By [[Anne Weale]]''' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" width="75px" | '''Publisher''' ||width="100px" | [[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] [[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|#358]] | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | '''Release Month''' || 1969 (UK) | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | '''[[Mills and Boon Romance|Mills & Boon Romance]] Series #''' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" width="75px" | '''Preceded by''' ||width="100px" | ''[[The Marriage Of Caroline Lindsay]]'' | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | '''Followed by''' || ''[[Witchery Island]]'' | ||
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* '''Author''': [[Anne Weale]] | * '''Author''': [[Anne Weale]] | ||
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− | + | ==Book Description== | |
Jan was "the ordinary one" in a specially talented and good-looking family; the duckling in a brood of cygnets. She was neither pretty nor interesting plain, she had no particular ambition, and among her family's brilliant and successful friends she was tongue-tied and shy. So everyone was very much astonished when Simon Webster, who was a famous and successful playwright and a most attractive man, asked Jan to marry him, and her mother and sisters, as much as they loved her, couldn't help expressing doubts as to whether the marriage could be a success. Jan herself had her misgivings, and they grew into fears when the beautiful actress Venetia, who had been part of Simon's past, turned up with the evident intention of linking herself with the present--and the future. | Jan was "the ordinary one" in a specially talented and good-looking family; the duckling in a brood of cygnets. She was neither pretty nor interesting plain, she had no particular ambition, and among her family's brilliant and successful friends she was tongue-tied and shy. So everyone was very much astonished when Simon Webster, who was a famous and successful playwright and a most attractive man, asked Jan to marry him, and her mother and sisters, as much as they loved her, couldn't help expressing doubts as to whether the marriage could be a success. Jan herself had her misgivings, and they grew into fears when the beautiful actress Venetia, who had been part of Simon's past, turned up with the evident intention of linking herself with the present--and the future. | ||
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+ | | [[Image:Book-Cover-MBR0358Hope For Tomorrow-1969-Anne Weale.jpeg|125x197px|thumb|left|1969 <br\>UK Edition]] | ||
+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 13 August 2011
By Anne Weale | |
Publisher | Mills & Boon Romance #358 |
Release Month | 1969 (UK) |
Mills & Boon Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | The Marriage Of Caroline Lindsay |
Followed by | Witchery Island |
- Author: Anne Weale
- Publisher: Mills & Boon Romance #358
- Year: 1969
Book Description
Jan was "the ordinary one" in a specially talented and good-looking family; the duckling in a brood of cygnets. She was neither pretty nor interesting plain, she had no particular ambition, and among her family's brilliant and successful friends she was tongue-tied and shy. So everyone was very much astonished when Simon Webster, who was a famous and successful playwright and a most attractive man, asked Jan to marry him, and her mother and sisters, as much as they loved her, couldn't help expressing doubts as to whether the marriage could be a success. Jan herself had her misgivings, and they grew into fears when the beautiful actress Venetia, who had been part of Simon's past, turned up with the evident intention of linking herself with the present--and the future.