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Jassy, Bless This House, Scent of Cloves, How Far to Bethlehem? Norah Lofts

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London; Heinemann/OctopusDescription: 827tr; Hard Cover; 23.5x15cmISBN:
  • 0905712331
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823
  • N822-L83
Online resources: Summary: A collection of Norah`s four novels: The story of Jassy, a small ugly girl who has a disturbing influence on all the people around her as she grows up. `Bless this House` tells the story of a house built with such skill and dedication that its spirit grips and enthralls generation after generation. `Scent of Cloves` tells the story of Julia, a grown-up orphan who is chosen to be a proxy bride for an unknown husband and finds herself trapped in a `marriage` so strange and dangerous that the family will do anything to maintain its guilty secret. In `How Far to Bethlehem, Norah vividly recreates the story of everyday lives of a strange variety of people living in the year of Nativity, and how those lives were changed and directed towards the birth of a baby in Bethlehem.
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A collection of Norah`s four novels: The story of Jassy, a small ugly girl who has a disturbing influence on all the people around her as she grows up. `Bless this House` tells the story of a house built with such skill and dedication that its spirit grips and enthralls generation after generation. `Scent of Cloves` tells the story of Julia, a grown-up orphan who is chosen to be a proxy bride for an unknown husband and finds herself trapped in a `marriage` so strange and dangerous that the family will do anything to maintain its guilty secret. In `How Far to Bethlehem, Norah vividly recreates the story of everyday lives of a strange variety of people living in the year of Nativity, and how those lives were changed and directed towards the birth of a baby in Bethlehem.

Jassy (1944), Bless this House (1954), Scent of Cloves (1958), How Far to Bethleehem? (1965)

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