Author:Charlotte Bingham
Let million copy and Sunday Times bestselling author Charlotte Bingham sweep you away with this sparkling, moving and emotionally charged novel of the complexities of female friendship. If you like Louise Douglas, Dinah Jefferies and Kristin Hannah, you will love this!
"Superbly written...A big, fat, cheering up that brings the magic of childhood reading back to life in an adult world" - DAILY MAIL
"Smashing" - Prima
"Will satisfy all Bingham's fans" - SUNDAY TIMES
"Outstanding" -- ***** Reader review
"Another excellent read by Charlotte Bingham" -- ***** Reader review
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EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENTS CAN HAVE LASTING CONSEQUENCES...
Brougham is the stateliest of stately homes, but for Lady Artemis Deverill it proves a lonely, loveless place. Eleanor Milligan, born in downtown Boston, knows only poverty and a continuing battle against bullying brothers and a sadistic father.
From the moment Artemis and Ellie meet on a liner sailing to Ireland, they are destined to become friends. And when Eleanor's Cousin Rose asks not only Eleanor but also Artemis to stay on at Strand House, County Cork, it marks the start of what is for both of them an idyllic time.
But with the arrival of the devastatingly handsome artist, Hugo Tanner, it seems as though nothing will be quite the same.
For in the sunlit pre-war summer, all three become emotionally entwined, with startling consequences that threaten to haunt them for the rest of their lives...
Superbly written...A romantic novel that is romantic in the true sense of the word. A big, fat cheering up that brings the magic of childhood reading back to life in an adult world.
—— DAILY MAIL'Smashing'
—— PrimaFantastically realised... strong, believable characters, lashings of fast-paced action
—— ELOQUENTPAGE.COMSuperbly powerful... A rich, evocative book
—— SpectatorLike all first-class comedians, he is deadly serious
—— Terry Eagleton , StandPaul Durcan has a great comic gift
—— Colb Toibin , Sunday IndependentBy universal consent of critics and common readers, Faulkner is now recognised as the strongest American novelist of the century, clearly surpassing Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald, and standing as an equal in the sequence that includes Hawthorne, Melville, Mark Twain and Henry James
—— Harold BloomHis mind to him a kingdom was; or rather, a county, Yoknapatawpha. He breathed on it and gave it life, a luminous world of rustics, comic and sinister, of inchoate historical processes and tragic human beings, earning dignity by endurance
—— Independent