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Theo and Matilda

By: Rachel Billingto
Narrated by: Anne Dover
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Publisher's Summary

A love story played out over the ages, this is a compelling novel about five couples whose romances span more than twelve centuries.

In the year 1770, a young man named Theo is taken into the Abbeyfields monastery, where he finds his love, Princess Matilda. In 1540, a young woman named Matilda Whitfield meets Brother Theodore, a monk who has nearly lost his faith. In 1880, Theo and Matilda are the proprietors of a sprawling mansion, Abbeyfields Hall. A hundred years later, Abbeyfields has become a psychiatric hospital, where Theo and Matilda are patients.

Today, a new Theo and Matilda have come home in search of a new page of history on which to write their story.

©1990 Rachel Billington (P)2009 Soundings

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"Richly interweaves character and place, and the historic events which shape them...One will always read Rachel Billington with delight." ( The Sunday Times)

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