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A Daughter's a Daughter

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
24 November 1952

Genre
  
Tragedy

Preceded by
  
They Do It with Mirrors

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Pages
  
200 pp

Author
  
Agatha Christie

Country
  
United Kingdom

Followed by
  
After the Funeral

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Agatha Christie books, Crime Fiction books

A Daughter's a Daughter is a novel written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Heinemann on 24 November 1952. Initially unpublished in the US, it was later issued as a paperback by Dell Publishing in September 1963. It was the fifth of six novels Christie wrote under the nom-de-plume Mary Westmacott. Initially a play written by Christie in the late 1930s, the plot tells of a daughter's opposition to her mother's plan to remarry.

Christie tried to interest Peter Saunders, later the producer of The Mousetrap, in the play in 1950. He suggested amendments to update some of the references, which were now twenty years old, and tried the play out at the Theatre Royal, Bath where it opened on 9 July 1956 and ran for one week and eight performances. It was billed under the Westmacott name but the true identity of the author slipped out resulting in good attendance figures. Saunders however felt it would not survive on the West End and Christie didn't pursue the matter further.

Following Christie's death, the copyright for the play was owned by her daughter, Rosalind Hicks, who was unenthusiastic about the play as it was believed that the main character was based on her. Following Hicks' death in 2004, a new production of the play, starring Jenny Seagrove and Honeysuckle Weeks and produced by Bill Kenwright, was to open in London's West End on 14 December 2009. Kenwright described the play as "brutal and incredibly honest" and "It's a good enough play to stand up without the Christie brand. It's quite a tough play. It is a substantial night at the theatre."

Publication history

  • 1952, Heinemann (London), 24 November 1952, Hardback, 200 pp
  • 1963, Dell Books (New York), September 1963, Paperback, 191 pp
  • 1972, Arbor House (New York), Hardback, 191 pp
  • 1978, Ulverscroft Large-print Edition, Hardcover, 334 pp ISBN 0-7089-0217-0
  • 1986, Fontana Books (Imprint of HarperCollins), Paperback
  • References

    A Daughter's a Daughter Wikipedia