Coming Home

Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher is a First Edition published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1995, featuring 785 pages in English. The narrative follows Judith Dunbar, who spends her teenage years at boarding school while her family is abroad. Her life takes a transformative turn when she visits the Carey-Lewis family at their estate on the Cornish coast, where she experiences love and warmth that shape her journey from a naive girl to a confident young woman.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Judith’s growth against the backdrop of World War II. The story delves into themes of family, love, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. As Judith navigates her relationships and the challenges posed by the war, the narrative captures her quest for belonging and identity. This edition offers a detailed portrayal of her experiences, set in England during a tumultuous period, inviting readers to reflect on the meaning of home.
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Born in Colombo, Judith Dunbar spends her teenage years at boarding school, while her beloved mother and younger sister live abroad with her father.
When her new friend Loveday Carey-Lewis invites Judith home for the weekend to Nancherrow, the Carey-Lewises’ beautiful estate on the Cornish coast, it is love at first sight.
She falls in love too with the generous Carey-Lewises themselves. With their generosity and kindness, Judith grows from naive girl to confident young woman, basking in the warm affection of a surrogate family whose flame burns brightly. But it is a flame soon to be extinguished in the gathering storm of war. And Judith herself has far to travel before at last . . . coming home.
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