‘As ever, Rosamunde Pilcher has kept me enthralled to the very last page’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The endearing bestseller from the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher
Born in Colombo, Judith Dunbar spends her teenage years at boarding school, while her beloved mother and younger sister live abroad with her father. When her new friend Loveday Carey-Lewis invites Judith home for the weekend to Nancherrow, the Carey-Lewises’ beautiful estate on the Cornish coast, it is love at first sight. With the family’s generosity and kindness, Judith flourishes from a naïve girl into a confident young woman, basking in the warm affection of a surrogate family.
But the gathering storm of war cannot be ignored. Judith herself has far to travel before at last . . . coming home.
READERS ARE IN LOVE WITH COMING HOME:
‘In her typical writing style, the book has you engrossed in the characters’ lives and it is both uplifting and tear-jerking in places. A great read’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘This book is beautifully written. The language is captivating and holds you on from page to page‘ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Was engrossed in this book from page 1. Drawn into the lives of Judith, her family and of course the Carey-Lewises. Was sorry to finish this book but on the other hand couldn’t stop reading it!‘ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PRAISE FOR ROSAMUNDE PILCHER:
‘The novel has a gently sweet flavour, it continues to beguile because of Pilcher’s warmth, sincerity and easy, undemanding prose‘ Sunday Times
‘Compelling pages packed with convincing characters, vivid settings and weepy bits’ Daily Mail
‘Classy, lavish entertainment . . . literate pleasure‘ Publishers Weekly
‘Captivating . . . The best sort of book to come home to . . .’ New York Daily News
The endearing bestseller from the much-loved Rosamunde Pilcher
Born in Colombo, Judith Dunbar spends her teenage years at boarding school, while her beloved mother and younger sister live abroad with her father. When her new friend Loveday Carey-Lewis invites Judith home for the weekend to Nancherrow, the Carey-Lewises’ beautiful estate on the Cornish coast, it is love at first sight. With the family’s generosity and kindness, Judith flourishes from a naïve girl into a confident young woman, basking in the warm affection of a surrogate family.
But the gathering storm of war cannot be ignored. Judith herself has far to travel before at last . . . coming home.
READERS ARE IN LOVE WITH COMING HOME:
‘In her typical writing style, the book has you engrossed in the characters’ lives and it is both uplifting and tear-jerking in places. A great read’ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘This book is beautifully written. The language is captivating and holds you on from page to page‘ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Was engrossed in this book from page 1. Drawn into the lives of Judith, her family and of course the Carey-Lewises. Was sorry to finish this book but on the other hand couldn’t stop reading it!‘ Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PRAISE FOR ROSAMUNDE PILCHER:
‘The novel has a gently sweet flavour, it continues to beguile because of Pilcher’s warmth, sincerity and easy, undemanding prose‘ Sunday Times
‘Compelling pages packed with convincing characters, vivid settings and weepy bits’ Daily Mail
‘Classy, lavish entertainment . . . literate pleasure‘ Publishers Weekly
‘Captivating . . . The best sort of book to come home to . . .’ New York Daily News
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Reviews
Compelling pages packed with convincing characters, vivid settings and weepy bits
A great featherbed of a novel, all the right ingredients
Especially good on atmosphere and a lonely teenager's bewilderment, Pilcher's storytelling skills are serene and beguiling
Much-needed balm to soothe the troubled mind
A well-upholstered good read
Classy, lavish entertainment . . . literate pleasure
Captivating . . . The best sort of book to come home to . . . Readers will undoubtedly hope Pilcher comes home to the typewriter again soon.
The novel has a gently sweet flavour, it continues to beguile because of Pilcher's warmth, sincerity and easy, undemanding prose