The Peppered MothA portrait of four generations of one family, this story explores themes of inheritance, DNA, the individual's place in history and fate. It spans from Bessie Bawtry, a small child living in a Yorkshire mining town in 1905, to her granddaughter, listening to a lecture on genetic inheritance. |
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He was past the blushing stage , and was now quite the young man , in his white shirt and grey flannel trousers . Quite the ' anyone for tennis ' young man - and he was indeed good at tennis , which he played at the club with Ada's ...
He was past the blushing stage , and was now quite the young man , in his white shirt and grey flannel trousers . Quite the ' anyone for tennis ' young man - and he was indeed good at tennis , which he played at the club with Ada's ...
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He had danced with an outrageous young woman from London , and flirted with her , and talked non- sense with her , as though he were another kind of person altogether . He had enjoyed himself . Then he had driven home alone , in the ...
He had danced with an outrageous young woman from London , and flirted with her , and talked non- sense with her , as though he were another kind of person altogether . He had enjoyed himself . Then he had driven home alone , in the ...
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She cannot dance , but she has been to a May Week Ball , invited by a polite young man from Pembroke who is reading Modern Languages . ( They tried to teach her to dance , back in Breaseborough , but she could not get the hang of it .
She cannot dance , but she has been to a May Week Ball , invited by a polite young man from Pembroke who is reading Modern Languages . ( They tried to teach her to dance , back in Breaseborough , but she could not get the hang of it .
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User Review - suesbooks - LibraryThingThe writing was much better than the content, but even that aspect got tiring with the numerous repetitions. The characters of the 4 generations were somewhat interesting, but I did not care much for ... Read full review
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User Review - IonaS - LibraryThingI found this book too drab and unexciting to be able to get into. I never got to the moth bit and hardly know what the book is really about though it seems to tell the tale of a little girl called ... Read full review
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