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Elizabeth Jane Howard

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Elizabeth Jane Howard

Elizabeth Jane Howard, CBE, was an English novelist. She was an actress and a model before becoming a novelist. In 1951, she won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for her first novel, The Beautiful Visit. Six further novels followed, before she embarked on her best known work The Cazalet Chronicles, a four novel family saga set in wartime Britain. The Light Years, Marking Time, Confusion, and Casting Off were serialised by Cinema Verity for BBC television as The Cazalets. She has also written a book of short stories, Mr Wrong, and edited two anthologies. Her last novel in The Cazalet Chronicles series, All Change, was published in November 2013.

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Title:
Casting Off
Series:
The Cazalet Chronicles #4
Written by:
Elizabeth Jane Howard 
Read by:
Jill Balcon 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
16 
Duration:
18 hours 39 minutes 
Published:
February 28 2017 
Available Date:
February 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489380937 
Genres:
Fiction; Romance; Sagas 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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'Heartwarming and wise.'
The Observer

The final volume of The Cazalet Chronicles, the quartet of novels chronicling the lives of a British family before, during and after the Second World War.

The aftermath of war, and the slow dawning of a new era of freedom and opportunity, shape the destinies of the Cazalets in the fourth volume of this magnificent family saga. Polly, Clary and Louise, now grown up, are ready to discover the truth about the adult world. While Rupert, Hugh and Edward must make the choices that will decide their own – and the family's – future. For the Cazalets, and all those close to them, one end is another beginning ...

'A huge treat ... you do rather hope that the saga will go on forever.'
The Daily Express