Kate Hardy
by D.E. Stevenson
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Old Quinings is a typically quiet and charming English village. But, Kate Hardy, a successful young writer, soon finds a world of rivalries beneath the surface calm.Tags
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Kate Hardy is so successful a novelist, ‘obviously well off and very impulsive’, that she can afford to buy the Dower House from Richard Morven ‘as if it were – a bun.’
The sale of the Dower House is a bitter necessity for Richard Morven. It ‘was such a lovely little house, so gracious and dignified. It was older than the Manor ... it had been built by Morvens for Morvens to live in and now a Morven had sold it. He felt like a traitor.’ But post Second World War Britain has changed and many people, like one of the cottager’s sons Major Walter Stack DSO, no longer know their ‘proper place’.
So Kate Hardy retires from London to the village of Old Quinings and her new acquisition and she becomes entwined in the lives of show more the Morvens. She soon finds that this quiet English village is not what is seems as there is a spate of poison pen letters and inferences of witchcraft as well as gossip good and ill. ‘But the people seem so friendly, so – so wholesome and sensible.’ ‘Some of them are.’ show less
The sale of the Dower House is a bitter necessity for Richard Morven. It ‘was such a lovely little house, so gracious and dignified. It was older than the Manor ... it had been built by Morvens for Morvens to live in and now a Morven had sold it. He felt like a traitor.’ But post Second World War Britain has changed and many people, like one of the cottager’s sons Major Walter Stack DSO, no longer know their ‘proper place’.
So Kate Hardy retires from London to the village of Old Quinings and her new acquisition and she becomes entwined in the lives of show more the Morvens. She soon finds that this quiet English village is not what is seems as there is a spate of poison pen letters and inferences of witchcraft as well as gossip good and ill. ‘But the people seem so friendly, so – so wholesome and sensible.’ ‘Some of them are.’ show less
I loved this book. I love the atmosphere when I step into a DE Stevenson book. This had all that I'd hoped for and more. I'd love to have a follow up to find out how the couple gets on. Where will they live? What will he do? What about the rest of the families? Oh well. I guess I'll have to exercise my imagination!
A few weird parts because of superstitious villagers. Not D.E. Stevenson's best, but easy light reading.
Sent to me by SylviaC several years ago, and wondered what had taken me so long. The characters reminded me of the Green family in Green Money. A very nice visit.
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D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 18, 1892. She married Captain James Reid Peploe in 1916. She wrote over 40 books in her lifetime. Her first novel Peter West was published in 1923. Her other books include Mrs. Tim of the Regiment, Miss Buncle's Book, Miss Buncle Married, and Listening Valley. Her Mrs. Tim show more books were inspired by the diaries she kept while an army wife. She died on December 30, 1973. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 1947
- People/Characters
- Kate Hardy; Richard Morven; Miss Crease; Mary Stack; Walter Stack; Lily Ranish (show all 8); Susan Morven; Anne Carlyle
- Important places
- Old Quinings, England, UK
- Epigraph
- 'Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow;
The rest is all but leather or prunella.'
POPE - First words
- The village of Old Quinings started its existence as a huddle of cottages attached to a Priory which was famed throughout the district for its orchard; and it was a moot point whether the village had derived its name from a p... (show all)articularly succulent species of pear or the pear had been named after the village.
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