A place like home

Rosamunde Pilcher

Book - 2021

A collection of Rosamunde Pilcher's most enduring short stories, never before published in book form. The collection contains fifteen stories, which range from The Holiday, in which a wife surprises her husband of twenty-five 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 which takes the reader to a village by the sea where old flames meet again; and A Place Like Home, where a lonely young woman goes to recuperate in a Scottish countryside after a brief illness.

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Romance fiction
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Rosamunde Pilcher (author)
Other Authors
Lucinda Riley, 1965-2021 (author of introduction)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
xi, 285 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781250274953
  • Someone to trust
  • Anniversary
  • Skelmerton
  • A place like home
  • Ghosts of the past
  • Jonathan
  • The key
  • A fork in the road
  • The stone boy (The winds of chance)
  • A touch of magic
  • A smile for the bride (Oh heavenly day)
  • Magic might happen
  • Through the eyes of love
  • Our holiday
  • Harbour of love.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A delightful collection of short stories that explore the myriad facets of falling in and out of love. People are complicated. They have moods and frustrations and make impromptu decisions that have long-lasting repercussions. Love--falling in love, being in love, trying to rediscover love--can be even more wildly complex because it involves two people coming together. In this collection of 15 short stories, published together for the first time, Pilcher (1924-2019) has done something remarkable. Despite the brevity of the tales and the thematic constants (American-British pairings; living in London; monthlong trips; weekends in the country; wild and cultivated gardens; jobs as fashion editors, nurses, and lawyers; unexpected accidents; chance encounters; and a plethora of family members and siblings and children and loving mothers and, sometimes, women who have no one at all), each story stands alone, unique and memorable, with its own story of love found. Many stories cut off at their apexes--a kiss, a walk through an orchard, a walk up the aisle, the realization of joy and love and home found within another soul. These stories are very much products of the times in which they were written, however--many in the 1970s and '80s--and some notes clang instead of sing: the 30-year-old man dumping his girlfriend to rush to the side of an 18-year-old woman he'd secretly kissed and who's now home alone while her mother is gravely injured, and calling it selfless; the focus on being thin, looking too thin, or becoming fat after eating a few solid meals. This collection about love offers snippets of joy, small and large, and the tart balances the sweet to just the right degree. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.