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The Courtyard - by Marcia Willett (Paperback)

The Courtyard - by  Marcia Willett (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In this latest early novel from the beloved Marcia Willett, Henry Morley can only wonder at the good fortune that has given him a vivacious wife and a beloved family home called Nethercombe. When he remodels a cluster of cottages known as the Courtyard, he is delighted to welcome a group of charming tenants. But soon disaster strikes, and everyone must come together to face the crises head on. Marcia Willett's ardent fans will savor a return visit with some of her most endearing characters. <p/><i>The Courtyard </i>is a gem of a story to be savored.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><P>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett <P>"A must for women fiction readers."<P>---"Booklist "on "The Children's Hour"<P>" "<P>"Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch."<P>---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"<P>" "<P>"Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot."<P>---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter" <P>"Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside."<P>---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country"<br><br>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett <BR>"A must for women fiction readers."<BR>---"Booklist "on "The Children's Hour"<BR>" "<BR>"Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch."<BR>---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"<BR>" "<BR>"Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot."<BR>---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter" <BR>"Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside."<BR>---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country"<br><br>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett<BR> <BR>"A must for women fiction readers."<BR>---"Booklist "on "The Children's Hour"<BR>" "<BR>"Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch."<BR>---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"<BR>" "<BR>"Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot."<BR>---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter"<BR> <BR>"Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside."<BR>---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country"<br><br>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett<BR> <BR>"A must for women fiction readers."<BR>---"Booklist "on "The Children's Hour"<BR>" "<BR>"Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch."<BR>---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"<BR>" "<BR>"Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot."<BR>---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter"<BR> <BR>"Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside."<BR>---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country"<br><br>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett "A must for women fiction readers."---"Booklist "on "The Children's Hour"" ""Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch."---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"" ""Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot."---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter" "Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside."---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country"<br><br>Praise for the Novels of Marcia Willett<BR> <BR>" A must for women fiction readers." <BR>---"Booklist "on "The Children' s Hour"<BR>" "<BR>" Like Rosamunde Pilcher and Maeve Binchy, Willett creates such fully dimensional characters that readers feel as if they should phone or e-mail them to keep in touch." <BR>---"Rocky Mountain News" on "A Week in Winter"<BR>" "<BR>" Thoroughly engrossing, with richly drawn characters, a mysterious locale, and a beautifully crafted plot." <BR>---"The South Florida Sun-Sentinel" on "A Week in Winter"<BR> <BR>" Readers will enjoy the heartwarming ending, vibrant characters, and the excellent depiction of the English countryside." <BR>---"Booklist" (starred review) on "A Summer in the Country" <BR><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Born in Somerset, in the west country of England<b>, Marcia Willett</b> was the youngest of five girls. <i>The Courtyard </i>is the third of several early novels published by Thomas Dunne Books; her more recent novels include <i>A Week in Winter, A Summer in the Country, The Children's Hour, The Birdcage, </i>and <i>Echoes of the Dance.</i></p>

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