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The Lovers of Pound Hill
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The Lovers of Pound Hill Paperback - 2011

by Cheek, Mavis

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  • Title The Lovers of Pound Hill
  • Author Cheek, Mavis
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 359
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Hutchinson Radius
  • Date 2011-06-06
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 0091931665.G
  • ISBN 9780091931667 / 0091931665
  • Library of Congress subjects Women, Villages - England
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011505933
  • Dewey Decimal Code 823.92

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MAVIS CHEEK was born and grew up in Wimbledon. She began her working life at Editions Alecto, the contemporary art publishers. She then attended Hillcroft College for Women from where she graduated in Arts. After her daughter Bella was born, she began her writing career in earnest; journalism and travel writing at first, then short stories, and eventually, in 1988, her novel Pause Between Acts, which won the She/John Menzies First Novel Prize. Her thirteen novels include Mrs Fytton's Country Life, Janice Gentle Gets Sexy and, most recently, Amenable Women, described in the Times as 'a brilliantly funny, warm, intelligent read'. She now lives and writes in the heart of the English countryside.

About the author

MAVIS CHEEK was born and grew up in Wimbledon. She began her working life at Editions Alecto, the contemporary art publishers. She then attended Hillcroft College for Women from where she graduated in Arts. After her daughter Bella was born, she began her writing career in earnest; journalism and travel writing at first, then short stories, and eventually, in 1988, her novel Pause Between Acts, which won the She/John Menzies First Novel Prize. Her thirteen novels include Mrs Fytton's Country Life," "Janice Gentle Gets Sexy""and, most recently, Amenable Women, described in the Times as 'a brilliantly funny, warm, intelligent read'. She now lives and writes in the heart of the English countryside.