Lovesong

Lovesong by Elizabeth Jolley, published by Penguin in 1998, is a novel that explores the transformative experiences of Dalton Foster as he arrives at Mrs. Porter’s Guest House. During his stay, he encounters Miss Emily Vales, leading him to a pivotal change in his life. This edition spans 241 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and personal growth, as Dalton’s interactions at the guest house unfold. The story reflects on relationships and the impact of new connections, offering insights into the characters’ lives. This work contributes to the broader landscape of fiction, particularly within the romance genre, and showcases Jolley’s distinctive storytelling style.
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Novel by award-winning author, first published in 1997. Dalton Foster comes to stay at Mrs Porter’s Guest House, where he meets Miss Emily Vales, and his life takes a new direction. Earlier versions of some sections have been previously published. The author’s other publications include ‘The George’s Wife’, which won the Banjo Award for fiction, ‘The Well’ which won the Miles Franklin Award and ‘Milk and Honey’ which won the NSW Premier’s Prize for fiction. She has received an AO and the ASAL Gold Medal for her contribution to Australian literature.
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