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The Dipper

An uplifting novel of love, trust and friendship

Author: Marcia Willett  

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A deeply moving novel that shows the strength of love and friendship in confronting the dark sorrows of life

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A deeply moving novel that shows the strength of love and friendship in confronting the dark sorrows of life

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In the depths of Dartmoor, Quentin and Clemmie Halliwell know that the onset of old age threatens their life together at The Grange. Phyllida Makepeace feels secure in her marriage to Alistair, but when a deep sorrow strikes them, she discovers that no one is untouched by human frailty. Claudia and Jeff Maynard seem the perfect couple. But they are hiding from the truth and Claudia is about to realise the shattering effects of denial. Turning to one another in their time of need, these friends and neighbours learn those vital lessons in how to love, forgive and, most importantly, how to trust again.

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About the Author

Marcia Willett was born in Somerset, the youngest of five girls. She now lives in Devon with her husband, Rodney.

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In the depths of Dartmoor, Quentin and Clemmie Halliwell know that the onset of old age threatens their life together at The Grange. Phyllida Makepeace feels secure in her marriage to Alistair, but when a deep sorrow strikes them, she discovers that no one is untouched by human frailty. Claudia and Jeff Maynard seem the perfect couple. But they are hiding from the truth and Claudia is about to realise the shattering effects of denial. Turning to one another in their time of need, these friends and neighbours learn those vital lessons in how to love, forgive and, most importantly, how to trust again.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
7th November 1996
Pages
416
ISBN
9780747252023

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