Miss Buncle Married Miss Buncle #2 D.E. Stevenson Herbert Jenkins Ltd. Sourcebooks Landmark pages, ebook, hardcover, paperback, audiobook Women’s lit, humor, historical I purchased this at the current price. This is my honest review for which I Reviews: MISS BUNCLE MARRIED. Stevenson, D.E. Published by Fontana (25 other books by this author also available.) A paperback. Postage is reduced on multiple orders. (). Reviewed in the United States on Ap. Verified Purchase. Miss Buncle's Book is a romantic novel written in the early 20th century by the Scottish writer www.doorway.ruson. The book is a strangely meta sort of story about a writer in a small town who has written a novel that soars in popularity.
Miss Buncle thought she wanted to settle down, but she's already discovered that married life can't do a thing to prevent her from getting into humorous mix-ups and hilarious hijinks. With the wit and charm of a Jane Austen novel and the gossipy, small-town delight of the Flavia de Luce series, D.E. Stevenson delivers a cozy, hilarious escape. Looking for books by D.E. Stevenson? See all books authored by D.E. Stevenson, including Miss Buncle's Book, and Celia's House, and more on www.doorway.ru Miss Buncle Married. D E Stevenson. Published by Sourcebooks Landmark () ISBN ISBN Softcover. New. Quantity: 3. From: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE (Southport, United Kingdom) Seller Rating: Add to Basket £ Convert currency. Shipping: FREE.
Miss Buncle’s Book, Persephone Book No. 81, is about a woman who writes a novel about Silverstream, the village where she lives, under the pseudonym John Smith, and is then involved in the comedy as her neighbours try to discover the identity of the viper in their midst. Eventually she is forced to leave, and having married her publisher. Some of Stevenson's most popular books are being reissued. Persephone Books reprinted Miss Buncle's Book in and Miss Buncle Married in Mrs. Tim of the Regiment was reprinted by Bloomsbury in Miss Buncle thought she wanted to settle down, but she's already discovered that married life can't do a thing to prevent her from getting into humorous mix-ups and hilarious hijinks. With the wit and charm of a Jane Austen novel and the gossipy, small-town delight of the Flavia de Luce series, D.E. Stevenson delivers a cozy, hilarious escape.
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