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Finding Happiness

Finding Happiness

Emma Blair

It is 1924 and Sandy McLean is training to be a doctor to follow in his father's footsteps. He would rather be an artist, but feels he has no choice. When a French girl offers to pose for him, he begins an affair - and a rebellion against his father - that will lead to his departure to Montmartre.
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Sandy McLean is training to be a doctor to follow in his father's footsteps - indeed, to surpass his father who is just a general practitioner: Sandy is to become a top surgeon. Or so his father insists. Sandy feels he has no choice, though knows he is not a natural and life is becoming miserable as he struggles through the exams. What he really wants to be is an artist. Every spare moment he paints and is especially good at people. He even gets a commission when a loyal pub bartender is retiring. And then a French girl, Sophie, offers to pose for him - which leads to his first love affair and the beginning of his rebellion against his father.He has a row with his father and runs off to Montmartre. Meanwhile, left behind is his sister Laura. Her father believes she should wait about idly for a potential husband to turn up. But she wants to earn a living. She tells her parents she's working voluntarily for an orphan centre, but really she has a job working at the Marie Stopes Clinic - and learns a lot about life! When she gets raped on the way home one night, she is understandably seriously traumatised. And decides to follow her brother to Montmartre.

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Title - Finding Happiness

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Author - Emma Blair

ISBN 13 - 9780316858731

Imprint - Little, Brown Book Group

Publisher - Little, Brown Book Group

Date Published - 20/02/2003

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Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 153 x 234 x mm

Weight - 565 g

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