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An April Girl

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Iris Bromige

Iris Bromige (née White) was born in London in 1910. She married Alan Bromige in 1935 and they lived in Surrey and then Sussex, England. Her hobbies were gardening, collecting gramaphone records of opera and the classics, colour photography and bird-watching. She also enjoyed country walking with her husband and their dog, listening to music, going to the opera and trying to play the piano (from ‘April Wooing - about the author’). Bromige also wrote four of her earlier novels under the name of Anne Tracey.

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As secretary to Lucille Pallys, rich owner of a chain of highly successful beauty shops, Philippa had a fascinating job, with lots of travel, social life and glamour. She was the most competent and devoted girl Friday Lucille had ever had, and she run through dozens. Then at a Rainwood family wedding, Philippa and Rupert met, and his first impression of her coolness and composure was soon replaced by the knowledge that beneath this, Philippa had her own kind of charm, high spirits, and a great capacity for enjoying simple things. But why had she deliberately sunk her identity into coping with Lucille's business empire? Why her reserve and uncertainty and refusal to reach personal decisions? Rupert was sure of his own feelings and as clear minded as a young solicitor should be. What was needed with his "April Girl" was something different: patience, understanding, a refusal to be discouraged. Lucille, who had other plans for Philippa's future, was implacably opposed to the courtship. In her sister Grandma Rainwood, who held the family clan together, Rupert had an invaluable ally.

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