Veronica Henry - Novels

Novels

Honeycote: Softcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-14-100306-5.
More editions of Honeycote: Honeycote: Hardcover, Chivers Press, ISBN 0-7540-1826-1.
Honeycote: Softcover, Chivers Press, ISBN 0-7540-9207-0
Making Hay: Softcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-14-100307-3.
More editions of Making Hay: Making Hay: Softcover, Paragon House Publishers, ISBN 0-7540-9334-4.
Making Hay: Hardcover, Chivers Press, ISBN 0-7540-1975-6.
Wild Oats: Softcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-14-101235-8.
An Eligible Bachelor: Softcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-14-101236-6.
More editions of An Eligible Bachelor: An Eligible Bachelor A Novel: Softcover, Crown Publishing Group, ISBN 0-307-33861-4
Love on the Rocks: Softcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-14-102156-X.
More editions of Love on the Rocks:Love on the Rocks: Hardcover, Chivers Audio Books, ISBN 1-4056-0559-6.
Love on the Rocks: Hardcover, BBC Audiobooks, ISBN 1-4056-1738-1.
Love on the Rocks: Hardcover, Penguin Books, Limited, ISBN 0-7181-4935-1.
Just A Family Affair: Softcover, Orion Books Limited, ISBN 0-7528-8982-6.
More editions of Just A Family Affair: Just A Family Affair: Hardcover, Orion Books Limited, ISBN 0-7528-8914-1.
Marriage And Other Games: Softcover, Orion Books Limited, ISBN 0-7528-8326-7.
The Beach Hut: Softcover, Orion Books Limited, ISBN 1-4091-1995-5.

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    The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we don’t know—Nigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novel—the quality of philosophy.
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