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_aMcDermid, Val, _eauthor. _914408 |
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_aNorthanger Abbey / _cVal McDermid. |
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_aLondon : _bThe Borough Press, _c2014. |
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_a343 pages ; _c20 cm |
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500 | _aA reworking of the Jane Austen novel. | ||
520 | 8 | _aSeventeen-year-old Catherine 'Cat' Morland has led a sheltered existence in rural Dorset, a life entirely bereft of the romance and excitement for which she yearns. So when Cat's wealthy neighbours, the Allens, invite her to the Edinburgh Festival, she is sure adventure beckons. Edinburgh initially offers no such thrills: Susie Allen is obsessed by shopping, Andrew Allen by the Fringe. A Highland Dance class, though, brings Cat a new acquaintance: Henry Tilney, a pale, dark-eyed gentleman whose family home, Northanger Abbey, sounds perfectly thrilling. And an introduction to Bella Thorpe, who shares her passion for supernatural novels, provides Cat with a like-minded friend. | |
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_aAusten, Jane, _d1775-1817. _tNorthanger Abbey. _914409 |
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