Miss Buncle married

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D. E. Stevenson: Miss Buncle married (2012, Sourcebooks Landmark)

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2012 by Sourcebooks Landmark.

ISBN:
978-1-4022-7252-3
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This is the sequel to [b:Miss Buncle's Book|15725379|Miss Buncle's Book|D.E. Stevenson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1397450592s/15725379.jpg|2827104]. Unlike a lot of sequels, [b:Miss Buncle Married|15983476|Miss Buncle Married|D.E. Stevenson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1346665384s/15983476.jpg|2433871] is equal to the original - funny, charming, and wise. One recurring theme in this book is communication - being able to talk to other people.

Barbara Buncle Abbott is still her old, delightful self:

"She might or might not have 'an imagination' (Arthur could not be sure of that), but she certainly had an extraordinary power of getting underneath people's skins. Without being conscious of it herself she was able to sum up a person or a situation in a few minutes. People's very bones were bare to her - and she had no idea of it." (page 75)

Barbara Buncle and Arthur Abbott are now married and living in Sunnydene. However, they are bored and unhappy with life in Sunnydene, and decide to move somewhere else …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • English Women authors
  • Newlyweds
  • City and town life
  • Household Moving

Places

  • England