Friday's Girl

  • ISBN: 0000001402926
  • Author: Charlotte Bingham
  • Description:
    When the famous portrait artist Napier Todd stumbles across Edith Hanson scrubbing floors, he is immediately struck by her beauty. Within a few weeks Napier and Edith are married and she moves into his large country house - much to the envy of the other maids. However, the marriage is troubled and Edith falls seriously ill. Napier takes her to convalesce in the idyllic Cornish fishing village of Newborne, where Edith meets Celandine. Celandine is a struggling artist who moved to Paris to seek inspiration and fell in love with another painter, Sheridan Robertson. The couple eloped to Gretna Green after Celandine was disowned by her mother and together they set up home in Newbourne. because Celandine understands Napier's artistic temperament, she tries to help Edith with her troubled marriage Although her advice succeeds beyond Edith's wildest dreams, it also causes tragic repercussions.triage.
  • Pages: 395
  • Format: Hardback
  • Genre: General
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