An Accommodating Spouse

An Accommodating Spouse

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Author: Elizabeth Jolley

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 264


This is vintage Jolley, filled with quiet wit and keen observations of human relationships and their frailties. 'A fantastic book in all senses of that word' Sydney Morning Herald The Professor is married to Hazel, a diligent and generous (but rather plain) woman. She is so close to her twin, Chloe, and both women live under one roof with the Professor. Back from an overseas trip come their daughters - triplets - ready to celebrate their twenty-first birthday. Family life in the otherwise peaceful house swells to a chaotic crescendo on the evening of the party, as the Professor feels the tender sting of his wife's accommodating ways. This is vintage Jolley, filled with quiet wit and keen observations of human relationships and their frailties.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Elizabeth Jolley

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 264


This is vintage Jolley, filled with quiet wit and keen observations of human relationships and their frailties. 'A fantastic book in all senses of that word' Sydney Morning Herald The Professor is married to Hazel, a diligent and generous (but rather plain) woman. She is so close to her twin, Chloe, and both women live under one roof with the Professor. Back from an overseas trip come their daughters - triplets - ready to celebrate their twenty-first birthday. Family life in the otherwise peaceful house swells to a chaotic crescendo on the evening of the party, as the Professor feels the tender sting of his wife's accommodating ways. This is vintage Jolley, filled with quiet wit and keen observations of human relationships and their frailties.