The Humpherys Family

Anna and Her Daughters

Record Added: 2/3/2024
A Favorite Book
Setting Scotland
Topic Adult Fiction, Classics
Publisher Collins Publishers
Year 1958
Age Adult   Pages 278
Description Printed dustjacket
 
When their father dies, none of the three Harcourt girls Helen, Jane and Rosalie are particularly upset. Gerald Harcourt was a distant figure in their lives and he is easily forgotten. The loss of the family’s income, however, is not something so easily overcome. When their mother Anna discovers that they have been left penniless, she decides to move them out of London and back her hometown in Scotland.

Helen, the demanding and selfish eldest sister, decamps almost immediately to Edinburgh in search of the excitement and refinement Ryddelton cannot offer but the others remain and begin to make very happy lives for themselves. Rosalie, having always lived in her more beautiful eldest sister’s shadow, begins to come into her own. And Jane finds an education she could never have gotten at Oxford in her work as a secretary for Mrs. Millard, an eccentric biographer currently residing in the village.

Anna, freed of the formalities of her London life, is happier and more relaxed than her daughters have ever known her.  Her daughters seem to be settling down to their new life too, until Jane meets Ronnie. Ronnie appears to find all the Harcourts attractive -  but he can only marry one...

How each confronts the new life changes brings them each to their own happy ending.
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