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* *“Paster*¥ *In her latest novel, Pastel.’' Georgette Heyer has come down to modern times, and with the shadow of the Georgian period still upon her mind, has written a delightful story of present-day domestic life. The story is specially suitable forClrls who are dreaming of what life mar ave in store for them.Frances Stornaway, continually outshone by her fascinating younger sister, finds herself faced with a very common problem. Although pretty, she is not attractive enough to hav® hosts of admirers, and she is too fastidious at first to take the only husband offering. Her sister marries Frances’ ''hero.” which eventually brings Frances down to earth and a more prosaic marriage. How she at last finds happiness and romance it ably told by Miss Heyer.Some of the domestic scenes may seem rather long drawn out to the average reader, but those who enjoy reading about things they have themselves experienced will fully sympathise with Frances in her efforts to conquer her striving for the unattainable, and to make her husband happr.—fJohn McGrath. Limited.)
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Adelaide Mail

Adelaide, South Australia, AU

Sat, Jun 08, 1929

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