The Young Green Corn
por Doris E. Smith
For most of her life, it seemed to Lucinda, Nicholas Dent had bullied and managed her - for her own good, he hastened to tell her, but the young teenage Lucinda had only resented his efforts. But even Nicholas had …
- ● 90% match for you
- ● literary fiction, romance
the long version
For most of her life, it seemed to Lucinda, Nicholas Dent had bullied and managed her - for her own good, he hastened to tell her, but the young teenage Lucinda had only resented his efforts. But even Nicholas had had to take a back seat when she married Job and went off to live a life of her own. Now that marriage was over, and Lucinda was alone again — this time with two small children to cope with as well. And although she managed to cope very well, she couldn't help a certain feeling of relief when Adrian Abercrombie came along and she found herself falling in love again. Yet once again Nicholas was taking it upon himself to interfere. Why couldn't he leave her alone ?
Margaret's verdict
"For most of her life, it seemed to Lucinda, Nicholas Dent had bullied and managed her - for her own good, he hastened to tell her, but the young teenage …"
highlights
what readers held onto
No highlights yet. Be the first.
discussion
what readers said
No reviews yet. Finish it; tell us what you found.