
The Misinterpretation of Tara Jupp
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Narrated by:
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Penelope Rawlins
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By:
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Eva Rice
About this listen
The brilliant new novel from the best-selling author of The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets. Audio bonus: contains Tara's debut single, 'May to September'
1962, Cornwall.
Tara Jupp – vicar’s daughter, occasional thief, expert horse-rider and second fiddle to her sister ‘the beauty’ Lucy – sings at a wedding and is spotted by a record producer. With the spotlight suddenly, thrillingly shining on her alone, the roots of Tara’s country existence are shaken free and she is propelled to Swinging Sixties London.
Plunged into a dazzling new world of fashion, music and heartache, in a city where skirts are being hitched up as fast as the past is being pulled down, can Tara hold the limelight and hold on to who she really is?
©2013 Eva Rice (P)2013 WF Howes Ltd
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Critic reviews
"A satisfying doorstop of a book ... a pleasure to curl up with" ( Daily Express)
"Brilliantly written, hugely engaging and full of glorious detail, this book is a must-read in every possible way. 5 stars." ( Heat)