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|title=Belgravia
|author=Charlotte Bingham
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=320
|publisher=Bantam
|date=1 Jul July 1991
|isbn=055340427X
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This is one of the earlier novels by Charlotte Bingham, one which I first read about seven or eight years ago and re-read recently. It primarily features two girls: Georgiana and Jenny. Georgiana is slim, attractive, and belongs to the upper class, although her parents are very poor and her ancestral home crumbling. Jennifer is plain, overweight and middle class, and has a pushy mother who wants her daughter to marry into the upper classes. Georgiana is rather manipulative, Jenny is delightfully shy and a little naive. Much of the novel pokes satirical fun at their friends and acquaintances, particularly Jenny's appalling mother.
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'''Reviews of other books by Charlotte Bingham'''
 
[[Goodnight Sweetheart]]
[[The White Marriage]]
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