The Adventures of Mrs Browning

By Marcia Carrington
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(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 21, 2012
Words: 4,770 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476063218


Short description

This is just one tale of a city...Mrs Browning is a lady with a secret she wants only you to know and what's more, she wouldn't change this for the world!

Extended description

This is just one tale of a city...Mrs Browning is a widow who lives a peaceful life in New York City, but she harbours a secret which comes into play every Friday night...of every week...of every year! Best of all, though, is the fact that she wants only YOU to know her secret!

Tags

comedy, humor, fun, satire, secrets, new york city, elderly lady, tale of a city

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Review by: Sarah Baethge on April 09, 2012 : star star star
The Adventures of Mrs. Browning by Marcia Carrington is a short story about an old woman who seems to have a rather unremarkable life. Ever sense her husband has died, Mrs. Browning lives alone in her simple house that sits in a quiet neighborhood of New York. With the seemingly boring routines she enacts, the old widow is easily ignored.
Old and boring is the last way she would be described by her mysterious suitor, Conrad. Mrs. Browning may be nearly twice his age, but when Friday comes, there is no way he’d enjoy it more than to spend the time with her. Living this double life must be quite an effort, but she’d have it no other way.
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