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A Place Like Home Brand new stories from beloved, internationally bestselling author Rosamunde Pilcher

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Kopierschutz

Ja

Family Sharing

Ja

Text-to-Speech

Ja

Verkaufsrang

75753

Erscheinungsdatum

18.02.2021

Verlag

Hodder & Stoughton

Seitenzahl

304 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

1023 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781529350357

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ePUB

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Verkaufsrang

75753

Erscheinungsdatum

18.02.2021

Verlag

Hodder & Stoughton

Seitenzahl

304 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

1023 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781529350357

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Classic tales, gently told. And for many of us, never forgotten.

Daphne aus Bournemouth, UK am 06.05.2026

Bewertungsnummer: 3130921

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

A Place Like Home is more than a posthumous collection of short stories — it feels like rediscovering a familiar voice from youth, a voice that shaped how many German readers (myself included) first imagined England, Cornwall, and the romance of the British countryside. For decades, Rosamunde Pilcher has been the epitome of English charm for German audiences: sweeping landscapes, gentle love stories, and a world where emotions unfold quietly but sincerely. This collection of fifteen previously unpublished stories, written between 1976 and 1984 and released two years after Pilcher’s death, carries all the hallmarks of her classic style. The writing is unmistakably of its time — no modern technology, no contemporary pacing — yet that is precisely its comfort. You open the book knowing exactly what you will receive: strong, capable women searching for love or rediscovering it, marriages rekindled, and characters finding belonging in places that mirror Pilcher’s own life journey. Most stories are set in the landscapes she knew intimately: Cornwall, Northumberland, and Scotland. Reading them while staying just outside Penzance made the experience feel almost circular — as if the stories had come home, too. Pilcher’s gift lies in how she sketches a woman’s inner world with just a few strokes, then lets the story gently unfold around her. These are not tales of grand drama but of emotional truth, of people finding their footing again. The title story, A Place Like Home, is a standout. A young woman recuperates in Scotland and unexpectedly finds both love and a sense of belonging with her employer’s brother. The final sentiment — that it is your family who makes a home — captures Pilcher’s worldview in one line. Home is not a place on a map; it is the people who anchor you. There is also a bittersweetness in knowing these are the last new stories we will ever read from her. They are a final gift — a reminder of why she became beloved in Germany and beyond. For readers who grew up with her novels, this collection feels like returning to a familiar cottage by the sea, the kettle already on, the windows open to the sound of waves.

Classic tales, gently told. And for many of us, never forgotten.

Daphne aus Bournemouth, UK am 06.05.2026
Bewertungsnummer: 3130921
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

A Place Like Home is more than a posthumous collection of short stories — it feels like rediscovering a familiar voice from youth, a voice that shaped how many German readers (myself included) first imagined England, Cornwall, and the romance of the British countryside. For decades, Rosamunde Pilcher has been the epitome of English charm for German audiences: sweeping landscapes, gentle love stories, and a world where emotions unfold quietly but sincerely. This collection of fifteen previously unpublished stories, written between 1976 and 1984 and released two years after Pilcher’s death, carries all the hallmarks of her classic style. The writing is unmistakably of its time — no modern technology, no contemporary pacing — yet that is precisely its comfort. You open the book knowing exactly what you will receive: strong, capable women searching for love or rediscovering it, marriages rekindled, and characters finding belonging in places that mirror Pilcher’s own life journey. Most stories are set in the landscapes she knew intimately: Cornwall, Northumberland, and Scotland. Reading them while staying just outside Penzance made the experience feel almost circular — as if the stories had come home, too. Pilcher’s gift lies in how she sketches a woman’s inner world with just a few strokes, then lets the story gently unfold around her. These are not tales of grand drama but of emotional truth, of people finding their footing again. The title story, A Place Like Home, is a standout. A young woman recuperates in Scotland and unexpectedly finds both love and a sense of belonging with her employer’s brother. The final sentiment — that it is your family who makes a home — captures Pilcher’s worldview in one line. Home is not a place on a map; it is the people who anchor you. There is also a bittersweetness in knowing these are the last new stories we will ever read from her. They are a final gift — a reminder of why she became beloved in Germany and beyond. For readers who grew up with her novels, this collection feels like returning to a familiar cottage by the sea, the kettle already on, the windows open to the sound of waves.

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