The Blue Bedroom and Other Stories
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The Blue Bedroom, published in 1985, was Rosamunde Pilcher's first collection of short stories. There are 13 stories, including the title story. The book has a preface by Lee Quarfoot, who was then fiction editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine.
[edit] The Stories
There are 13 stories:
- "Toby"
- "Home for the Day"
- "Spanish Ladies"
- "Miss Cameron at Christmas"
- "Tea with the Professor"
- "Amita"
- "The Blue Bedroom"
- "Gilbert
- "The Before-Christmas Present"
- "The White Birds"
- "The Tree"
- "The House on the Hill"
- "An Evening to Remember"
[edit] Editions
An Audio Book was created from the collection called "The White Birds and other stories". It was read by Lynn Redgrave.

