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A Place Like Home

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A Place Like Home

Written by: Rosamunde Pilcher
Narrated by: Ellie Heydon, Eilidh Beaton, Jasmine Blackborow, Barbara Barnes, Jilly Bond
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A spellbinding collection of 15 stories from multi-million copy internationally best-selling author Rosamunde Pilcher, published posthumously two years after her death.

In 'The Holiday', a wife surprises her husband of 25 years with a holiday full of Mediterranean sunshine, red rocks and blue seas in an effort to rekindle the romance they had before children.

'The Eye of Love' takes the listener to the bright spring sunshine and sparkling waves of a Northumbrian village where old flames meet again.

In 'A Place Like Home', a lonely young woman goes to recuperate in a Scottish countryside after a brief illness. The fruit orchards and fresh sea air offer much needed respite, but not so much as the handsome, mysterious farmer.

Each of the 15 stories is a perfect slice of romance written with warmth and passion, featuring some wonderfully memorable, smart and feisty female characters that will transport listeners to another time and place.

©2021 The Literary Estate of Rosamunde Pilcher (P)2021 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Anthologies & Short Stories Contemporary Short Stories Women's Fiction
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Critic Reviews

"Her genius is to create characters you really care about." (Daily Express)

"Rosamunde Pilcher's warm spell is charming and utterly convincing." (Daily Mail)

"Pilcher's storytelling skills are serene and beguiling." (The Times)

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