The Sea For Breakfast
(The Hebridean Trilogy #2)
12th Arrow Books ed. Apr '77
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Author
Contributions
- Douglas Hall - Illustrator
Publication
1977-04-01 - Arrow Books Ltd., imprint of Huchinson Publisher Group, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
47,750 words, Guess
Page Count
191 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28032354M
- ISBN-100099066505
- ISBN-139780099066507
- AmazonB006Z9CF12
- Goodreads12330682
Classifications
- LCCDA880.H4 B45 1962
- LCCDA880.H4
Description
***Lillian Beckwith's settling in on the island of Bruach*** and having a croft of her own, is the basis of these comic adventures. Adapting to a totally different way of life provides many excuses for humour and the eccentric cast of characters guarantees there is never a dull moment on Bruach. ***In one story, beachcombing yields a strange find. In another a Christmas party results in a riotous night's celebration.*** **I haven't laughed so much since Whisky Galore''*--EVENING NEWS (fr. Cvr. )***
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