To Have and to Hold (Moggach novel) explained

To Have and to Hold
Author:Deborah Moggach
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Viking (UK)
E.P. Dutton (US)
Release Date:1986
Media Type:Print
Pages:320
Isbn:0-670-80812-1

To Have and to Hold, is a novel by English author Deborah Moggach, first published in 1986 by Viking. The novel started as the script for an eight-part television drama for London Weekend Television, screened in September 1986.[1]

Plot introduction

Liberated Viv, happily married to Ollie, decides to bear a surrogate baby for her sterile sister Ann, but instead of artificial insemination conceives naturally with her brother-in-law Ken, who falls in love with her.

Reception

Television drama

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: To Have and to Hold. IMDb.
  2. 'Books: Passion, worldliness and lingering scents' by Nicholas Shakespeare; Review of recent fiction Source: The Times (London, England). (Apr. 10, 1986)
  3. Books: Manipulators and moralisers; Reviews of new fiction Source: Sunday Times (London, England). (May 4, 1986)