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At the Sign of the Star

By: Katherine Sturtevant
Narrated by: Emily Gray
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In 1677, 12-year-old Meg loves working with her widowed father in his London bookshop. When she grows up, she will inherit the shop. Then she will be independent and can choose her own husband. But her father remarries, and Meg’s plans are suddenly in ruins. Based on careful research, this novel offers a brilliantly detailed panorama of Restoration London and a view of women’s roles in that era.

©2000 Katherine Sturtevant (P)2002 Recorded Books
Family Life Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Blended family
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Good book. Great narration. The writing and narration reminded me of Pepys Diaries - same time period. Slightly bawdy but with a lesson to be learned.

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