Caroline and Julia

Caroline and Julia by Clare Darcy is a First Edition published by Walker & Co in 1981. This novel, written in English and spanning 185 pages, presents a narrative centered around glamorous Julia Daventry, a prominent figure in the London theater scene. As she takes on the responsibility of caring for young orphan Caroline Devereaux, the story unfolds with elements of romance, drama, and intrigue, highlighting the complexities of their relationship against a backdrop of familial scheming.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the dynamics between Julia and Caroline as they navigate the challenges posed by their circumstances. The plot delves into themes of responsibility and the impact of external pressures from relatives, creating a compelling atmosphere filled with tension and emotional depth. This work of fiction invites readers to immerse themselves in the lives of its characters, offering a glimpse into the world of theater and the personal struggles that accompany it.
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Glamorous Julia Daventry, the toast of the London theater, takes responsibility for young orphan Caroline Devereaux and encounters romance, drama, intrigue, and a plot by scheming relatives
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