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Will Hastie returns to Cloudhill after years awayTags
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Intriguing story that got more interesting as it went. Will Hastie is coming home after being away for a while, and he is home to stay, to help his father run the farm. A big part of his homecoming is his reunion with his next-door neighbors. There was a son and daughter, Rae and Patty, who grew up with Will and felt like his own siblings. Rae died in the war several years back. Will has a hard time contemplating the house without his friend, but finds that he is just as comfortable as ever with Patty and her parents.
At one point Patty shows Will a letter that Rae wrote shortly before he died. Rae indicated that he had something exciting to confide but that he wanted to do it in person. They never found out what that was.
Will has no show more idea, either, but the idea stays with him strongly enough that he decides to take a "vacation" to France and see if he can unearth anything from the family that Rae stayed with during the war. He finds out something that, to most readers, will not really come as a surprise. But what happens from there on out is more difficult to predict. The results and decisions that come from his discovery are bittersweet in one way, but also satisfying and a generally good ending. show less
At one point Patty shows Will a letter that Rae wrote shortly before he died. Rae indicated that he had something exciting to confide but that he wanted to do it in person. They never found out what that was.
Will has no show more idea, either, but the idea stays with him strongly enough that he decides to take a "vacation" to France and see if he can unearth anything from the family that Rae stayed with during the war. He finds out something that, to most readers, will not really come as a surprise. But what happens from there on out is more difficult to predict. The results and decisions that come from his discovery are bittersweet in one way, but also satisfying and a generally good ending. show less
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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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- Canonical title
- Still Glides the Stream
- Original publication date
- 1959
- People/Characters
- Will Hastie; Patty Elliot Murray; Rae Elliot Murray
- Important places
- Torfoot, Scotland, UK (fictional); Nivennes, France (fictional); Badlieu, France (fictional)
- First words
- I travell'd among unknown men; In lands beyond the sea... Will Hastie remembered this scrap of poetry as he rode up the hill.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Andre' would not mind.
- Original language
- English
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- 163
- Popularity
- 200,273
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (3.78)
- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 7
- ASINs
- 10





























































