An Imaginative Experience

Mary Wesley

Original title: An imaginative experience

first published 1994 Bantam Press, 1995

Charnwood library

An InterCity train brakes suddenly in the countryside, and a white-faced woman races to the aid of a sheep stranded on its back, unable to rise. Seeing the woman's face full of tragedy, a fellow passenger does not intrude, but the image lodges in his mind.

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An Imaginative Experience audiobook · 2007 · Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books · 9781844565474
An Imaginative Experience paperback · 2007 · Vintage Books · 240 pages · 9780099499091
An Imaginative Experience audiobook · 1997 · Hodder & Stoughton · 9781859980224
An imaginative experience edition · 1996 · Penguin Books · 222 pages
An imaginative experience edition · 1995 · Bantam Press · 222 pages
An imaginative experience edition · 1995 · Bantam Press
An imaginative experience edition · 1995 · Charnwood · 286 pages
An imaginative experience. edition · 1994 · Black Swan · 237 pages

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