A British novel set in a middle-class housing development, tracing the lives of its residents and the friendships that develop. A tale of love, divorce, illness-- and the joy of belonging. By the author of Airs and Graces.
"A British novel set in a middle-class housing development, tracing the lives of its residents and the friendships that develop. A tale of love, divorce, illness-- and the joy of belonging. By the author of Airs and Graces."@en
"Cholmford Hall Mews, a converted eighteenth-century barn, offers more than an exclusive location in which to live. In their different ways, all the newcomers to Cholmford Hall Mews are searching for something -- love, peace of mind, a sense of belonging -- but will they find rather more than they bargained for?"
"Deep in the Cheshire countryside, a converted 18th century barn goes on the market. But the exclusive development of Cholmford Hall Mews doesn't just offer the opportunity to live in splendid isolation. It offers Jessica Lloyd, a romantic novelist, the chance to recover from a past-its-sell-by-date love affair as well as satisfy her need for a sense of belonging. For Kate Morris, it represents a fresh start; a home where her love for recently divorced Alec - a man much older than herself - can flourish. Will all the new residents of Cholmford Hall Mews find what they're searching for?"@en
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