Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> It's my favourite NS as well: I did read it as a child, and thought that the
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> ending was wonderful - I remember laughing out loud with triumph when I got
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> there. It's a Cinderella story, of course, and how could one want
> Cinderella
> to stay sitting i
In a message dated 13/11/2004 12:03:01 GMT Standard Time,
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I only
read Wintle's Wonders as an adult and liked it up until the last chapter
when Rachel suddenly becomes a fabulous dramatic actress. Which I hated
because it seemed as if NS had spent the whole bo
One of the things I find interesting about Wintle's Wonders (which is
one of my top 5 Streatfeild favourites) is the parallels between Rachel
and Sorel in Curtain Up, both retiring good girls who become obsessive
about ensuring the future of a sibling, and both turning out to be
really fine actress