The Ugly Sister

The Ugly Sister by Winston Graham, published by Pan Macmillan in 1999, is a novel that explores the life of Emma Spry, a young woman whose appearance has left her feeling unloved and isolated in her small Cornish community. This edition spans 390 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into Emma’s journey as she navigates her challenging upbringing and seeks to understand love through the guidance of Canon Robartes.
In this narrative, readers will find a poignant exploration of themes related to affection and acceptance. The story delves into Emma’s struggles with her identity and the impact of her physical appearance on her relationships. Through her interactions with Canon Robartes, the novel presents a nuanced look at the complexities of love and the human experience, set against the backdrop of Cornwall. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of beauty and the connections that define us.
Official synopsis Publisher
Emma Spry, one side of her face marred during birth, receives little affection whilst growing up in a small corner of Cornwall, and only Canon Robartes, in his draughty moorland rectory, can teach her to understand the true meaning of love.
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