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Travelling With The Duke
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Author: Anne Harvey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. 'But Pino,' Nelly whisperered over the counter, 'this place, Ponteremo, it is in Tuscany?' 'Ah! That is what is so clever. It is!' 'But I rather thought you would suggest somewhere in the South.' Pino's face fell. 'You do not like Tuscany?' 'Of course,' said Nelly, 'everyone does. That's the problem. Everyone goes to Tuscany.' 'But not to Ponteremo! Vito says it is very hard to find, very hard to get to, but once you know, then it is very easy.' 'Remember,' said Nelly, 'it's a secret.' 'Ah yes! Just you and me.' 'And Vito.' 'Of course. But he has learnt from his business dealings to keep his mouth closed.' Nelly Larkin has run away, and no-one knows where she is - except Pino, the local green grocer, and he is sworn to secrecy. She certainly hasn't confided in her daughter, Jenny, or her grandchildren, who would only try to stop her. With her Italian dictionary and grammar book and a portrait of the Duke of Montefeltro to inspire her, Nelly settles into her small 'room with a view' in a hilltop town in Tuscany. Her new life as the local curiosity is busy, as she works on her Italian vocabulary, learns to make the perfect zabaglione, and wards off the attentions of a persistent, yet eccentric professor of Renaissance art. She quickly becomes a part of the community - but steadfastly refuses to write home. Back in Australia the search for Nelly sets off a chain of events, journeys, and encounters that change the lives of her daughter Jenny, her granddaughter Katherine, and even her downstairs neighbour, Mrs Ellis, forever.
Author: Anne Harvey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. 'But Pino,' Nelly whisperered over the counter, 'this place, Ponteremo, it is in Tuscany?' 'Ah! That is what is so clever. It is!' 'But I rather thought you would suggest somewhere in the South.' Pino's face fell. 'You do not like Tuscany?' 'Of course,' said Nelly, 'everyone does. That's the problem. Everyone goes to Tuscany.' 'But not to Ponteremo! Vito says it is very hard to find, very hard to get to, but once you know, then it is very easy.' 'Remember,' said Nelly, 'it's a secret.' 'Ah yes! Just you and me.' 'And Vito.' 'Of course. But he has learnt from his business dealings to keep his mouth closed.' Nelly Larkin has run away, and no-one knows where she is - except Pino, the local green grocer, and he is sworn to secrecy. She certainly hasn't confided in her daughter, Jenny, or her grandchildren, who would only try to stop her. With her Italian dictionary and grammar book and a portrait of the Duke of Montefeltro to inspire her, Nelly settles into her small 'room with a view' in a hilltop town in Tuscany. Her new life as the local curiosity is busy, as she works on her Italian vocabulary, learns to make the perfect zabaglione, and wards off the attentions of a persistent, yet eccentric professor of Renaissance art. She quickly becomes a part of the community - but steadfastly refuses to write home. Back in Australia the search for Nelly sets off a chain of events, journeys, and encounters that change the lives of her daughter Jenny, her granddaughter Katherine, and even her downstairs neighbour, Mrs Ellis, forever.
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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: Anne Harvey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. 'But Pino,' Nelly whisperered over the counter, 'this place, Ponteremo, it is in Tuscany?' 'Ah! That is what is so clever. It is!' 'But I rather thought you would suggest somewhere in the South.' Pino's face fell. 'You do not like Tuscany?' 'Of course,' said Nelly, 'everyone does. That's the problem. Everyone goes to Tuscany.' 'But not to Ponteremo! Vito says it is very hard to find, very hard to get to, but once you know, then it is very easy.' 'Remember,' said Nelly, 'it's a secret.' 'Ah yes! Just you and me.' 'And Vito.' 'Of course. But he has learnt from his business dealings to keep his mouth closed.' Nelly Larkin has run away, and no-one knows where she is - except Pino, the local green grocer, and he is sworn to secrecy. She certainly hasn't confided in her daughter, Jenny, or her grandchildren, who would only try to stop her. With her Italian dictionary and grammar book and a portrait of the Duke of Montefeltro to inspire her, Nelly settles into her small 'room with a view' in a hilltop town in Tuscany. Her new life as the local curiosity is busy, as she works on her Italian vocabulary, learns to make the perfect zabaglione, and wards off the attentions of a persistent, yet eccentric professor of Renaissance art. She quickly becomes a part of the community - but steadfastly refuses to write home. Back in Australia the search for Nelly sets off a chain of events, journeys, and encounters that change the lives of her daughter Jenny, her granddaughter Katherine, and even her downstairs neighbour, Mrs Ellis, forever.
Author: Anne Harvey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. Nelly's run away. Her grandchildren are worried sick. 'But Pino,' Nelly whisperered over the counter, 'this place, Ponteremo, it is in Tuscany?' 'Ah! That is what is so clever. It is!' 'But I rather thought you would suggest somewhere in the South.' Pino's face fell. 'You do not like Tuscany?' 'Of course,' said Nelly, 'everyone does. That's the problem. Everyone goes to Tuscany.' 'But not to Ponteremo! Vito says it is very hard to find, very hard to get to, but once you know, then it is very easy.' 'Remember,' said Nelly, 'it's a secret.' 'Ah yes! Just you and me.' 'And Vito.' 'Of course. But he has learnt from his business dealings to keep his mouth closed.' Nelly Larkin has run away, and no-one knows where she is - except Pino, the local green grocer, and he is sworn to secrecy. She certainly hasn't confided in her daughter, Jenny, or her grandchildren, who would only try to stop her. With her Italian dictionary and grammar book and a portrait of the Duke of Montefeltro to inspire her, Nelly settles into her small 'room with a view' in a hilltop town in Tuscany. Her new life as the local curiosity is busy, as she works on her Italian vocabulary, learns to make the perfect zabaglione, and wards off the attentions of a persistent, yet eccentric professor of Renaissance art. She quickly becomes a part of the community - but steadfastly refuses to write home. Back in Australia the search for Nelly sets off a chain of events, journeys, and encounters that change the lives of her daughter Jenny, her granddaughter Katherine, and even her downstairs neighbour, Mrs Ellis, forever.
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Travelling With The Duke