Daughter of the House
Thomas, Rosie
Notes
London, 1919: The Great War is over and London lies on the brink of an uncertain future. Hope begins to emerge for the women who have waited at home as, for the first time, they have taken steps towards political, economic and personal independence. As the roaring twenties dawn, Nancy Wix strives to break free from the rigid bonds of society and find her own place.Additional Notes
love, women's rights, hope, London, spiritualism, thrillerLibrarian's Miscellania
Reading age: SeniorsMARC Import date: Physical description
MARC Record: Physical description
Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R29648 |
Dewey: | THO |
ISBN: | 9780007512065 |
pub: | 2015 |