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Stealing roses

Stealing roses

"1862. Growing up in the small seaside town of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, free-spirited Eveline Stanhope feels trapped by the weight of expectation from her well-to-do family. Her mother and two elder sisters would rather she focus her attention on marrying well, preferably to the wealthy Charles Sandham, but Eveline wants more for herself, and the arrival of the railway provides just the cause she's been searching for. Driven by the cherished memories of her late father, Eveline is keen to preserve the landscape he loved so much and becomes closely involved with the project. She forms a growing attachment to engineer Thomas Armitage. But when the railway is complete and Thomas moves on, will Eveline wish to return to the way things were?"--Provided by publisher.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920446106 F COO
Adult Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000065131109
ISBN 0749024917
9780749024918
9780749024864
0749024860
Call Number 823.92
Dates Cooper, Heather
Edition First edition.
Name of Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : ALLISON & BUSBY, 2019.
Attachments 22 cm.
Summary "1862. Growing up in the small seaside town of Cowes on the Isle of Wight, free-spirited Eveline Stanhope feels trapped by the weight of expectation from her well-to-do family. Her mother and two elder sisters would rather she focus her attention on marrying well, preferably to the wealthy Charles Sandham, but Eveline wants more for herself, and the arrival of the railway provides just the cause she's been searching for. Driven by the cherished memories of her late father, Eveline is keen to preserve the landscape he loved so much and becomes closely involved with the project. She forms a growing attachment to engineer Thomas Armitage. But when the railway is complete and Thomas moves on, will Eveline wish to return to the way things were?"--Provided by publisher.
Subject Young women
Railroads
Man-woman relationships
Engineers
Isle of Wight (England) History 19th century
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