The Bridge

The Bridge by Maggie Hemingway, published by Sceptre in 1991, is a New Ed edition featuring 174 pages in English. This novel follows Isobel Heatherington as she spends the summer with her daughters and aunt in a seaside village, while her husband remains in London focused on his business. During this time, Isobel embarks on a secret love affair with painter Philip Steer, exploring the complexities of relationships and personal desires.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance and contemporary life, as Isobel navigates her feelings and the challenges that arise from her choices. The story captures the essence of summer in a coastal setting, intertwining family dynamics with the allure of newfound love. Through Isobel’s experiences, the book presents a thoughtful examination of love and commitment within the framework of everyday life.
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Spending the summer with her daughters and aunt in a seaside village while her husband, preoccupied with business, stays in London, Isobel Heatherington begins a secret love affair with painter Philip Steer
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