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La señorita Hargreaves

By: Baker, Frank, 1908-1983 [author.].
Contributor(s): Vázquez, Pilar [translator.] | Pujals Gesalí, Esteban, 1952- [translator.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Rara avis: 13.Publisher: Barcelona Alba [2013]Edition: Edición en formato digital.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9788484289302; 8484289303.Uniform titles: Miss Hargreaves. Spanish (Vázquez and Pujals) Related works: Translation of: Baker, Frank, 1908-1983. Miss Hargreaves.Subject(s): Older people -- Fiction | Imaginary companions -- Fiction | Buckinghamshire (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 823.912 Online resources: Disponible en Digitalia Summary: When Norman Huntley and his friend Henry invent, on the spur of the moment, an 83-year-old woman called Miss Hargreaves, they are inspired to post a letter to their new fictional friend. It is only meant to be a silly, harmless game - until Miss Hargreaves arrives on their doorstep, complete with her cockatoo, her harp and - last but not least - her bath. She is, to Norman's utter disbelief, exactly as he had imagined her: eccentric and endlessly astounding. He hadn't imagined, however, how much havoc an imaginary octogenarian could wreak in his sleepy Buckinghamshire home town, Cornford. Will his once-ordinary, once-peaceful life ever be the same again? And, what's more, does he want it to be?
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When Norman Huntley and his friend Henry invent, on the spur of the moment, an 83-year-old woman called Miss Hargreaves, they are inspired to post a letter to their new fictional friend. It is only meant to be a silly, harmless game - until Miss Hargreaves arrives on their doorstep, complete with her cockatoo, her harp and - last but not least - her bath. She is, to Norman's utter disbelief, exactly as he had imagined her: eccentric and endlessly astounding. He hadn't imagined, however, how much havoc an imaginary octogenarian could wreak in his sleepy Buckinghamshire home town, Cornford. Will his once-ordinary, once-peaceful life ever be the same again? And, what's more, does he want it to be?

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