"The Nutmeg Tree", which was later made into a movie, is a fun, yet thoughtful read, both about the young lovers and the older ones. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to Reviews: Julia,’by marriage Mrs Packett, by courtesy Mrs Macdermot’ is the central character of three strongly delineated women, in Margery Sharp’s delightful The Nutmeg Tree. Sharp, a deliciously witty writer of rather eccentric English romances and childrens’ books, from the s to the s, had sadly gone out of print, and was only available as lucky finds in second hand shops or sometimes on line at some eye /5(53). · The Nutmeg Tree by Margery Sharp StuckinaBook All Aug s, , Sharp 16 Comments. Gosh, I love Margery Sharp. The more I read by her, the more I think she is one of the great underrated novelists of the twentieth century.
The Nutmeg Tree was first published in It is probably the first of Margery Sharp's novels that made her work a commercial success. For good reason. It is a marvelous piece of storytelling that also happens to be extremely funny. Jane from Fleur Fisher Reads recommended Margery Sharp, as an author who should be read by more people. I struggled to find any of her books as they are now out of print, but then I struck gold and found three all together! The Nutmeg Tree was first published in and was probably the s version of chick-lit on its www.doorway.ru was a lovely, light entertaining read - the perfect antidote. The Nutmeg Tree. by. Margery Sharp. · Rating details · ratings · reviews. Set in s France, Margery Sharp's witty, warm-hearted novel tells the story of a free-spirited mother who is reunited with her very proper daughter after sixteen years, when her daughter asks her to inspect her fiancé. Julia Packett has barely laid.
The Nutmeg Tree [Margery Sharp] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Nutmeg Tree. The Nutmeg Tree was first published in It is probably the first of Margery Sharp’s novels that made her work a commercial success. For good reason. It is a marvelous piece of storytelling that also happens to be extremely funny. Julia,’by marriage Mrs Packett, by courtesy Mrs Macdermot’ is the central character of three strongly delineated women, in Margery Sharp’s delightful The Nutmeg Tree. Sharp, a deliciously witty writer of rather eccentric English romances and childrens’ books, from the s to the s, had sadly gone out of print, and was only available as lucky finds in second hand shops or sometimes on line at some eye-watering prices.
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