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De derde dochter: verhalen over vrouwen van vijf auteurs

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De vijf verhalen in deze bundel gaan over vrouwen.
Over Amy, die zich een buitenbeentje voelt tussen haar vier zussen, over Antonia, die een moeizame periode in de liefde doormaakt, en over de journaliste Katy, die een artikel over contactadvertenties voorbereidt door zich in de praktijk te storten.
Dan is er Ruthie, moeder en echtgenote, die met gemengde gevoelens naar een schoolreünie gaat. En ten slotte Maura, die een oppas voor haar woning nodig heeft, maar meer in huis haalt dan ze dacht.

Deze herkenbare verhalen zijn geschreven door Joanna Trollope, Rosamunde Pilcher, Imogen Parker, Maeve Haran en Maeve Binchy, één voor één geliefde hedendaagse schrijfsters.

Bundel bevat de volgende titels:
- De derde dochter (Joanne Trollope)
- Een winterse wandeling (Rosamunde Pilcher)
- Veldonderzoek (Imogen Parker)
- De schoolreünie (Maeve Haran)
- De huisbewaarster (Maeve Binchy)

90 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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About the author

Joanna Trollope

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Joanna Trollope Potter Curteis (aka Caroline Harvey)

Joanna Trollope was born on 9 December 1943 in her grandfather's rectory in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Rosemary Hodson and Arthur George Cecil Trollope. She is the eldest of three siblings. She is a fifth-generation niece of the Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope and is a cousin of the writer and broadcaster James Trollope. She was educated at Reigate County School for Girls followed by St Hugh's College, Oxford. On 14 May 1966, she married the banker David Roger William Potter, they had two daughters, Antonia and Louise, and on 1983 they divorced. In 1985, she remarried to the television dramatist Ian Curteis, and became the stepmother of two stepsons; they divorced in 2001.

From 1965 to 1967, she worked at the Foreign Office. From 1967 to 1979, she was employed in a number of teaching posts before she became a writer full-time in 1980. Her novel Parson Harding's Daughter won in 1980 the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.

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