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The Summer of the Barshinskeys

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Kiadó: Good Books Limited
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 399 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 22 cm x 14 cm
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Into a small, sleepy Kentish village at the turn of the centuiy came the Barshinskeys: wild, exciting, part Russian, part gypsy, part Quaker. Their effect on the village, and on the Willoughby family in particular, was catastrophic.
The relationship between the Barshinskey and the Willoughby children was one of love, scom, envy and fascination. Later, it was to result in a passionate obsession that involved them all and sent three of them wandering lost across a continent at war, searching for the fulfilment of their childhood dreams.
Diane Pearson's new novel, her first since Csardas, evokes with nostalgia the pleasures and pains of a world at peace and ravaged by war. With a striking sense of the dramatic she takes her characters from the golden summer of an English countryside to the dark uncertainties of a Russia in revolution.
Diane Pearson was born in Surrey and passed much of her life in a country village. She began writing in her teens but it was not until 1967 that her... Tovább

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Into a small, sleepy Kentish village at the turn of the centuiy came the Barshinskeys: wild, exciting, part Russian, part gypsy, part Quaker. Their effect on the village, and on the Willoughby family in particular, was catastrophic.
The relationship between the Barshinskey and the Willoughby children was one of love, scom, envy and fascination. Later, it was to result in a passionate obsession that involved them all and sent three of them wandering lost across a continent at war, searching for the fulfilment of their childhood dreams.
Diane Pearson's new novel, her first since Csardas, evokes with nostalgia the pleasures and pains of a world at peace and ravaged by war. With a striking sense of the dramatic she takes her characters from the golden summer of an English countryside to the dark uncertainties of a Russia in revolution.
Diane Pearson was born in Surrey and passed much of her life in a country village. She began writing in her teens but it was not until 1967 that her first book The Marigold Field was published Sarah Whitman followed in 1971 and in 1975 her bestseller Csardas appeared.
Diane Pearson now lives in South London with her actor husband and three cats.
Illustration by Melvyn Warren-Smith Vissza

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