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...heroes of modern fiction have been as unlucky in love as John Blaydon. In two previously published books (Through Streets Broad and Narrow, In the Time of Greenbloom) chronicling various periods of John's life, he has consistently lost the girls he loves. In this third volume of the Blaydon family saga, John is beat out again, and this time by his dashing older brother, David. When Giselle, who is French and flighty, seems ready to return to his arms from her fling with Big Brother, John tells her pettishly: "I hate eating from dirty plates." Giselle responds...
Through Streets Broad and Narrow, by Gabriel Fielding. With torrents of prose, marvelously antic characters and more than enough plot, the author follows the capricious hero of two earlier novels (Brotherly Love, In the Time of Greenbloom) on a calamitous expedition to Ireland...
Through Streets Broad and Narrow, by Gabriel Fielding. With torrents of prose, antic characters and more than enough plot, the author follows the hero of two earlier novels (Brotherly Love, In the Time of Greenbloom) on a calamitous expedition to Ireland...
Through Streets Broad and Narrow, by Gabriel Fielding. The author follows the hero of two earlier novels (Brotherly Love, In the Time of Greenbloom) to Ireland; there, amid torrents of brilliant but overplotted prose, he finds that shamrocks can be harder than granite...
Through Streets Broad and Narrow, by Gabriel Fielding. The author follows the young English hero of two earlier novels (Brotherly Love, In the Time of Greenbloom) to Ireland; there, amid torrents of brilliant but overplotted prose, he finds that shamrocks can be harder than granite...