Love and Mary Ann
by Cookson, Catherine
Series: The Mary Ann Stories Book 4 Published by : Ulverscroft Physical details: 172 p. Year: 1961Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Large Print Fiction | Book Cart | Coo (Browse shelf) | Available | FUND: Book Fund | 47662 |
Her expensive convent education hadn’t changed Mary Ann Shaughnessy one little bit. Sure, she could come over all refined when she had to, but who’d want to talk ever so nice on a farm?
But in other respects she was growing up fast. As Mary Ann began to learn about the feelings of adults, so could she see that the more they loved someone, the more they could hurt and be hurt. And it wasn’t just grown-ups who felt this way either. With something of a start, she realized that – whenever she caught sight of Corny Boyle – she could recognize those same feeling swelling up inside herself…