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“D. E. Stevenson shows a warm, human understanding in this delicately written tale of family life.” Birmingham Mail “A delightful story” - Edinburgh Evening News D. E. Stevenson (–) was a Scottish author of more than 40 light romantic novels. Her father was the lighthouse engineer David Alan Stevenson, first cousin to the /5(). In some ways Amberwell is a very sad book; in other ways it's quite happy. The tragedy of respectable selfishness in a family is not often a dramatic theme but when you see its effects on the lives of children, it gives you pause. D. E. Stevenson here starts the story of the Ayrtons, which continues in Summerhills/5(7).  · Amberwell by D.E. Stevenson This author is noted for her comfortable and well-told stories, and Amberwell Author: Jodie Robson.


is a professional essay writing service that offers reasonable prices for high-quality writing, editing, and proofreading. The service is an effective solution for those customers seeking excellent writing quality for less money. We Amberwell|D guarantee % confidentiality and anonymity. The lineage of an 18th century house and its inhabitants comes down to present times when the war has reduced large gestures and small economies take their place. Roger and Thomas are off in the service; Anne is dismissed from the family because of her ill advised marriage, and Nell, ill equipped, is left to pathetic attempts to keep Amberwell alive. Roger's young son gives her a brightness in. Amberwell (D. E. Stevenson) ADVERTISEMENT. Amy (Mary Hooper) Angel (Elizabeth Taylor) Angelmonster (Veronica Bennett) Apocalypse (Tim Bowler) Aquila (Andrew Norriss) Arabella (Georgette Heyer) Archangel (Robert Harris) Archbishop (Michele Guinness).


Praise for D. E. Stevenson “Consistently charming” The Times “D. E. Stevenson shows a warm, human understanding in this delicately written tale of family life.” Birmingham Mail “A delightful story” - Edinburgh Evening News D. E. Stevenson (–) was a Scottish author of more than 40 light romantic novels. Her father was. Amberwell by D.E. Stevenson This author is noted for her comfortable and well-told stories, and Amberwell. In some ways Amberwell is a very sad book; in other ways it's quite happy. The tragedy of respectable selfishness in a family is not often a dramatic theme but when you see its effects on the lives of children, it gives you pause. D. E. Stevenson here starts the story of the Ayrtons, which continues in Summerhills.

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