Lucy Carmichael
Margaret Kennedy

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Published: 1951

Rediscover the brilliance of Lucy Carmichael in the Mermaid Collection – classic books by popular pioneering female authors republished to delight new generations of readers. 

Originally published in 1951 from the author of beloved holiday classic The Feast comes a glorious coming-of-age tale about a heroine whose wedding day does not go entirely to plan . . .

With a foreword by Lucy Mangan


‘People seem to get over things, don’t they? I don’t know how, but they do – ordinary people. I’m very ordinary, so I expect I shall do what they do.’

Lucy Carmichael is jilted at the altar. But no matter. Her loving and kind family never liked her explorer fiancé anyway.

Instead of moping or falling into her supportive family’s arms, however, Lucy abandons their suburban home. Heading for the country, she takes up a teaching position in the industrial town of Ravonsbridge.

There, she finds solace in her work, in her new (rather gossipy) colleagues – and rediscovers her sensible young self.

But if Lucy has, despite everything, kept her head – where lies her heart?

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