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Jane decides she doesn't want to be a burden to anyone - least of all to her lover, Toby. She has exchanged the L-shaped room of the earlier novel for a remote country cottage where, solitary but not yet lonely, she nurses her baby son. Dottie, an old friend, raring to start a business to help her own bid for independence, erupts into Jane’s idyll and brings her back to real, challenging life. |
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