An edition of The Beginning of Spring (1988)

The Beginning of Spring (Flamingo)

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An edition of The Beginning of Spring (1988)

The Beginning of Spring (Flamingo)

  • 18 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

March 1913. Moscow is stirring herself to meet the beginning of spring. English painter Frank Reid returns from work one night to find that his wife has gone away; no one knows where or why, or whether she'll ever come back. All Frank knows for sure is that he is now alone and must find someone to care for his three young children. Into Frank's life comes Lisa Ivanovna, a quiet, calming beauty from the country, untroubled to the point of seeming simple. But is she? And why has Frank's bookkeeper, Selwyn Crane, gone to such lengths to bring these two together?

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Flamingo
Pages
256

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Cover of: The beginning of spring
The beginning of spring
2015, Mariner Books
in English - Second Mariner Books edition.
Cover of: The Beginning of Spring (Flamingo)
The Beginning of Spring (Flamingo)
September 1, 2003, Flamingo
Cover of: Beginning of spring
Beginning of spring
1998, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English - 1st Mariner Book ed.
Cover of: The Beginning of Spring (Collins Cascades)
The Beginning of Spring (Collins Cascades)
April 15, 1997, HarperCollins Publishers
Hardcover

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First Sentence

"In 1913 the journey from Moscow to Charing Cross, changing at Warsaw, cost fourteen pounds, six shillings and threepence and took two and a half days."

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7259856M
ISBN 10
0006543707
ISBN 13
9780006543701
LibraryThing
19661
Goodreads
108620

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20769W

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In 1913 the journey from Moscow to Charing Cross, changing at Warsaw, cost fourteen pounds, six shillings and threepence and took two and a half days.
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