By Mary Sheepshanks

A Price for Everything (signed, 1995)

£22.00

Published by Century in 1995, A Price for Everything is a witty and thought-provoking debut by Mary Sheepshanks. This engaging novel follows Sonia, Lady Duntan, as she navigates love, family, and the challenges of preserving a crumbling estate. Faced with her husband’s affair and meddling family members, Sonia’s journey explores themes of compromise, rebellion, and self-discovery in an English countryside setting. Both humorous and moving, this story captures the complexities of marriage and the quirks of English life.

By Mary Sheepshanks

A Price for Everything (signed, 1995)

£22.00

Published by Century in 1995, A Price for Everything is a witty and thought-provoking debut by Mary Sheepshanks. This engaging novel follows Sonia, Lady Duntan, as she navigates love, family, and the challenges of preserving a crumbling estate. Faced with her husband’s affair and meddling family members, Sonia’s journey explores themes of compromise, rebellion, and self-discovery in an English countryside setting. Both humorous and moving, this story captures the complexities of marriage and the quirks of English life.

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used (very good)

Publisher: Century

Year: 1995

Description

Published by Century in 1995, A Price for Everything is a witty and thought-provoking debut by Mary Sheepshanks. This engaging novel follows Sonia, Lady Duntan, as she navigates love, family, and the challenges of preserving a crumbling estate.

Faced with her husband’s affair and meddling family members, Sonia’s journey explores themes of compromise, rebellion, and self-discovery in an English countryside setting. Both humorous and moving, this story captures the complexities of marriage and the quirks of English life.

Condition Report

This hardcover copy is in very good to near-new condition. The pages are clean, with only light tanning, and the binding is firm. The dust cover and boards are in excellent shape, with minimal signs of wear. Additionally, the book is signed by the author, adding to its collectability. Overall, this is a well-preserved copy, ideal for collectors or fans of contemporary British literature.