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Christine Summers is a pretty young teacher in a country school in the 1930s and the apple of more than one man''s eye .

Christine has no intention of sacrificing her independence to marry anyone, least of all Charley Noonan, the rough-tongued young farmer who has been pursuing her for years. When she meets lonely widower Alan Kelso, however, Christine finds herself falling in love.

Alan has also caught the eye of pony breeder Beatty McCall. Passionate, experienced and unscrupulous, Beatty wants is willing to offer him more, it seems, than Christine can ever hope to match. But sometimes all it takes to fall in love is dancing to the Paradise Waltz . . .

Rich in tangled affections and intriguing characters, in THE PARADISE WALTZ Jessica Stirling captures all the pain and humour of life a small, gossip-ridden village in the time between two world wars when wireless and the cinema were changing everyone''s ideas about romance.



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Well paced and a pleasant read. * Historical Novels Review *
Jessica Stirling's high reputation is well deserved. * Manchester Evening News *
She writes in bright colours with bold, confident strokes. * Glasgow Herald *
Jessica Stirling is one of Scotland's most prolific and best-loved authors. * Scottish Daily Record *
One of the best. * Bookseller *

The Paradise Waltz

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 09/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9780340980583, 978-0340980583
      ISBN10: 0340980583

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Christine Summers is a pretty young teacher in a country school in the 1930s and the apple of more than one man''s eye .

      Christine has no intention of sacrificing her independence to marry anyone, least of all Charley Noonan, the rough-tongued young farmer who has been pursuing her for years. When she meets lonely widower Alan Kelso, however, Christine finds herself falling in love.

      Alan has also caught the eye of pony breeder Beatty McCall. Passionate, experienced and unscrupulous, Beatty wants is willing to offer him more, it seems, than Christine can ever hope to match. But sometimes all it takes to fall in love is dancing to the Paradise Waltz . . .

      Rich in tangled affections and intriguing characters, in THE PARADISE WALTZ Jessica Stirling captures all the pain and humour of life a small, gossip-ridden village in the time between two world wars when wireless and the cinema were changing everyone''s ideas about romance.



      Trade Review
      Well paced and a pleasant read. * Historical Novels Review *
      Jessica Stirling's high reputation is well deserved. * Manchester Evening News *
      She writes in bright colours with bold, confident strokes. * Glasgow Herald *
      Jessica Stirling is one of Scotland's most prolific and best-loved authors. * Scottish Daily Record *
      One of the best. * Bookseller *

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