25 Library Terrace : The BRAND NEW enchanting and uplifting new novel by the author of The Sewing Machine perfect for Summer 2025!
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1471419428
ISBN-13
9781471419423
Publisher
Bonnier Books Ltd
Imprint
Embla Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 5th, 2025
Print length
464 Pages
Weight
320 grams
Dimensions
12.80 x 19.70 x 3.30 cms
Product Classification:
Historical fiction
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The BRAND NEW novel from the author of THE SEWING MACHINE - over 100,000 copies sold. Have you ever wondered about all the people who lived in your house before you? 25 Library Terrace in Edinburgh is a house where lives are changed. In 1911, new resident Ursula Black embraces women's suffrage in the form of census protest, discovers vegetarianism, and learns just how difficult it can be to bring up someone else's children. In 1931, the house becomes part of a radical experiment in a different way of living, and a family secret from the past is uncovered. In 2011, Tess Dutton needs somewhere to live in the wake of a failed relationship, and is introduced to a rather unusuallandlady. In 2022, delayed by the pandemic, it's another census year for Scotland, and as Edinburgh's residents are able to gather once more, the strands of four generations at 25 Library Terrace are finally woven together. An enchanting book club read, filled with history and human stories, for fans of Mary Paulson-Ellis' Edinburgh novels, Evie Woods, Sally Page and Liz Trenow.
<p><b>The BRAND NEW novel from the author of THE SEWING MACHINE - over 100,000 copies sold.</b><br><b><i><br>Have you ever wondered about all the people who lived in your house before you?</i></b> <br><br><b>25 Library Terrace in Edinburgh is a house where lives are changed.</b> <br><br>In <b>1911</b>, new resident Ursula Black embraces women's suffrage in the form of census protest, discovers vegetarianism, and learns just how difficult it can be to bring up someone else's children. <br><br>In <b>1931</b>, the house becomes part of a radical experiment in a different way of living, and a family secret from the past is uncovered. <br><br>In <b>2011</b>, Tess Dutton needs somewhere to live in the wake of a failed relationship, and is introduced to a rather unusuallandlady. <br><br>In <b>2022</b>, delayed by the pandemic, it's another census year for Scotland, and as Edinburgh's residents are able to gather once more, the strands of four generations at 25 Library Terrace are finally woven together. <br><br><b>An enchanting book club read, filled with history and human stories, for fans of Mary Paulson-Ellis' Edinburgh novels, Evie Woods, Sally Page and Liz Trenow.</b></p>
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