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Disobedient Daughter

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Book by Hazard, Barbara

Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 1982

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Barbara Hazard

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Barbara (Booth) Hazard, a resident of Exeter, NH, died on October 25, 2019 in Boston, MA surrounded by family. Born in 1931 in Fall River, MA, the daughter of Albert L. and Lillian (Holland) Booth, she was raised and educated in New England. She graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1953 and was briefly employed by Ginn & Company in Boston as a Technical Editor. She married Donald T. Hazard in 1954 and next worked as a Graphic Designer/Artist for a Concord, NH advertising firm.

Originally trained as a musician, Mrs. Hazard also studied oil painting with Amy Jones and for a time had several shows in New York and Vermont. She began to write historical fiction in 1978. First published in 1981, she went on to write and publish 48 books, several of which are also in circulation abroad. She won several awards for her writing.

Mrs. Hazard wrote that there were several things in her life that she was most proud of; being Concertmaster of the MA All State Orchestra in Symphony Hall in Boston, having a successful career as an artist and as a writer, which was her greatest love besides her husband, three sons and their wives.

She loved New England and in particular, Cape Cod, which she visited every year for most of her life. Her other loves included her family, reading and music. She also wrote under the pen name of Lillian Lincoln.

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August 31, 2014
Couldn’t stand the parents, also the flimsy excuse of why they wouldn't want their daughter with a duke instead of a earl, made no sense.
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July 10, 2022
So-so regency with the sensitive and artistic heroine trying to escape her boorish family. While the book has a well-drawn portrait of the heroine's sadistic mother and the heroine's unwanted fiancé, the hero remains a cypher and there is very little time spent on the hero/heroine relationship.
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April 23, 2024
Utterly delightful. I feel sure I've read this before, though I didn't remember the details. I will certainly read it again!
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