![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shortly after this incident, Harriet joins Edward, Aunt Louisa and the rest of the Trumpington Tea Circle on a tour of Stavely, an old stately home which is beginning to fall into disrepair. Professor Morton tells Harriet that going to South America is too dangerous. Professor Morton and Aunt Louisa eventually pull Harriet out of ballet believing that she'll be safer at home. When Harriet brings up the idea at a family party her father refuses to let her join the tour out of fear that she'll get hurt. One day, a lesson is visited by Sasha Dubrov, a famous ballet master who asks Harriet to join his company for a tour of South America, which will begin in Manaus. After her father and aunt ban her from attending school, believing women should not be highly educated, the only freedom allowed to her are ballet lessons at Madame Lavarre's school. When Harriet is two years old her mother dies from pneumonia. Harriet Morton lives in Cambridge with her widowed father, the overprotective Professor Morton who teaches Classics at the University, and her controlling Aunt Louisa, who wishes her to marry an uninteresting entomology professor named Edward Finch-Dutton. ![]() The book is dedicated to Patricia Veryan. 978-0-7126-0818-3 (first edition, hardback)Ī Company of Swans is a historical romance novel published in 1985 by Eva Ibbotson. ![]()
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