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Minerva, M.C. Beaton (writing as Marion Chesney)

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Minerva, M.C. Beaton (writing as Marion Chesney)
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Minerva
Medium
electronic resource
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Oclc number
816092228
Responsibility statement
M.C. Beaton (writing as Marion Chesney)
Series statement
The six sisters, v. 1
Summary
Minerva marks the delightful debut of The Six Sisters, a family saga in six volumes that will recount the romantic adventures of the six marriageable daughters of a country vicar, the Reverend Charles Armitage, in Regency England. The eldest, Minerva, is enchantingly beautiful-but a prude. She lives in the country looking after her siblings while her mother reclines on a chaise longue happily inventing new malaises. Her father, a vicar of decidedly secular inclinations, indulges a hearty passion for hunting instead of worrying about the girls' dowries. But when he wants to send his boys to Eton, the money must be found-and how better than by marrying Minerva off to a man of fortune?
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