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A Village Affair

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A Village Affair
AuthorJoanna Trollope
Cover artistBronzino, detail from Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time, c.1545
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
Published1989
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing, Harper & Row
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages256 pp
ISBN0747503656
OCLC20273811 (Harper & Row ed.)
823/.914
LC ClassPR6070.R57 V55 1989

A Village Affair is a 1989 romance novel by English author Joanna Trollope. Published by Bloomsbury,[1] the story concerns an unhappy young wife and mother, Alice Jordan, whose friendship with a young and independent woman, Clodagh Unwin, becomes a love affair.[2] It was published in the United States by Harper & Row.[3]

Plot

"The Grey House is the final piece in the jigsaw of Alice Jordan's perfect life. It seems to be the ultimate achievement of her outwardly happy marriage - a loyal, if dull husband, three children, two cars and now the house. So why does she feel as if something is missing? As Alice and her family settle themselves into village life the something missing becomes something huge and then breaks, scandalizing the village, opening up old wounds. But because of it, Alice begins to feel that there is hope and humour and understanding and compassion in the new life she must build for herself." — Joanna Trollope[4]

Film

A Village Affair was adapted as a television film and broadcast by ITV on 17 April 1995.[5]

References

  1. ^ Trollope, Joanna (1989). A Village Affair (1st ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 0747503656.
  2. ^ "A Village Affair". Kirkus Reviews. 13 September 1989.
  3. ^ "A Village Affair". Publishers Weekly. 1 September 1989.
  4. ^ "A Village Affair". joannatrollope.com.
  5. ^ "A healthy interest in sickness". The Herald Scotland. 14 April 1995.

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