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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Sagas
In the barrio of Fresno, California, the Molina family is living
out the Chicano version of the American Dream. Father William works
on an assembly line while his wife, the well-bred beauty Rachel,
stays at home to care for their three children--and to keep them
off the streets. But when William is offered an opportunity to
enter the ranks of the middle class, he quits his job, packs up the
Ford Maverick, and transports the Molinas to a brand-new world: the
small town of Medford, Oregon. So begins the dramatic
transformation of youngest son and aspiring actor Joey, who assumes
the role of a vato loco gang member in order to win the respect and
fear of his gringo classmates. While Joey tries to make himself
popular with tall tales of guns and glory, his father embarks on a
bitter struggle to develop his career and combat age-old cultural
stereotypes. How William's extraordinary efforts and deepening
despair affect the lives of his loved ones is at the heart of this
haunting and incandescent novel--one destined to become a classic
in Chicano-American literature.
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James Clavell
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Michael Zabinsky is an iconoclastic science teacher with a
revolutionary zeal to enrich the lives of his pupils and create a
better world. Driven by the idealism of youth as a volunteer in
1970s Botswana, he finds his dedication to teaching tested to
destruction on returning to England. But Michael doesn't just teach
- he thinks. He contemplates the human condition. He confronts
racism and political correctness, and after 9/11, Islamism. He
tries to juggle the demands of his job with those of his personal
life. And there is a twist. At a reunion with Michael's fellow
Botswana volunteers, it transpires that something unforeseen has
happened to the village where they used to teach. What has become
of their former pupils? Does Michael need to reevaluate his time in
Africa?
A dramatic and heartwarming Victorian saga, perfect for fans of
Maggie Hope and Anne Bennett. Shropshire, 1875. Hettie Jones has
grown up in Ironbridge. She has never known her father and, since
her mother's death, has been brought up by the Malone family, who
treat her as one of their own. She works as a pit girl at the local
coal mine, alongside her childhood playfellow, Evan - although
lately, their friendship seems to be blossoming into something
more. But when Queenie King takes a fancy to her, Hettie's life is
transformed. Trained first as a lady's maid, and then hurtled into
a world of luxury and gentility, she finds her new position
difficult to reconcile with her past life. And with Queenie's
daughter-in-law scheming against her, Hettie's situation becomes
dire. Can Hettie really use her new position for good, and will she
find a way to bridge the divide between rich and poor? 'A
compelling blend of real history, rich period detail, and a gritty,
authentic story brimming with love, loss, intrigue, hope, and
bitter revenge, The Orphan of Ironbridge delivers a dramatic final
chapter to this exciting trilogy.' Lancashire Evening Post Praise
for The Daughters of Ironbridge: 'A Journey. Compelling.
Addictive.' Val Wood 'Evocative, dramatic and hugely compelling . .
. The Daughters of Ironbridge has all the hallmarks of a classic
saga. I loved it' Miranda Dickinson 'Feisty female characters, an
atmospheric setting and a spell-binding storyline make this a
phenomenal read' Cathy Bramley 'The Daughters of Ironbridge has
that compulsive, page-turning quality, irresistible characters the
reader gets hugely invested in, and Walton has created a
brilliantly alive, vivid and breathing world in Ironbridge' Louisa
Treger 'Such great characters who will stay with me for a long
time' Beth Miller 'The attention to period detail and beautiful
writing drew me right in and kept me reading' Lynne Francis 'Vivid,
page-turning drama' Pippa Beecheno 'A powerful sense of place and
period, compelling characters and a pacy plot had me racing to the
end' Gill Paul 'A story that is vivid, twisting and pacy, with
characters that absolutely leap off the page' Iona Grey 'Beautiful
and poignant. I'll definitely be reading The Secrets of Ironbridge'
Tania Crosse
When Ruby's father returns, shell-shocked, from the front lines of
the Great War, the young girl realises that things will never be
the same again. Forced to leave school and help her mother wash
clothes, Ruby closes the door on her childhood. When she takes a
job at the local laundry, Ruby enjoys the friendship of the other
women there, but there's also bitchiness and jealousy amongst the
workers. At home there's growing tension with the live-in landlord
as Ruby grows into an attractive woman, but not the kind who's
willing to use her charms to win favours. Ruby's heart belongs to
one man only, a local boy she's known all her life, but there are
many battles to be fought before they start a life together...
When all seems lost, will her mother's legacy keep her safe? Praise
for Anne Baker's Merseyside sagas: 'A stirring tale of romance and
passion, poverty and ambition' Liverpool Echo Aimee Kendrick is no
stranger to heartache. Having lost her father during the Great War
and her mother, a famous French impressionist painter, in a tragic
accident, Aimee is brought up by her troubled grandparents on the
banks of the river Mersey. She works hard at her art lessons and is
encouraged to believe she has inherited her mother's gift, but it
is her childhood friend and fellow student Frankie Hopkins who
shows greater talent. When Frankie joins the Kendrick's textile
mill to work on new fabric designs, Aimee begs her grandfather to
teach her how to run the business. Working together, Aimee and
Frankie become much more than friends but then they find themselves
involved in family problems and it is impossible to know what the
future holds.
Two hundred years have not dimmed Fielding's realism. His humor is
closer to our own than that of any other writer before the present
century."-Kingsley Amis "An exquisite picture of human
manners."-Edward Gibbon "The plotting is complex, astonishing and
perfect. It brims with good nature and generosity of spirit....it's
full of jokes, suspense, cliffhangers, narrative reversals and
pathos."-Jonathan Cole The History of Tom Jones is Henry Fielding's
greatest work and one of literature's earliest examples of a fully
realized protagonist, with both virtues and vices on abundant
display. The picaresque story of the orphan Tom, his exile, then
subsequent adventures and loves is bristling with the spirit of
mid-18th century Britain yet remains a deeply ambitious novel.The
frank portrayal of human nature and innovative narrative structure
of this classic continues to entice readers hundreds of years after
it's publication. When Mr. Allworthy, a kind country squire,
returns from London he finds a baby boy in one of the beds of his
estate. Through his inquiry, he determines that the mother is a
local woman named Jenny Jones. Allworthy sends her away from the
country, and decides to raise the boy, named Tom Jones, with his
unmarried sister in their home. Soon after, Allworthy's sister
marries and gives birth to her own boy, known as Blifil. He
initially appears to be virtuous, yet as he grows it becomes
apparent he inherently deceitful. Years later, when Squire
Allworthy falls ill Blifil betrays Tom, and he is banished from the
house. In his exile, Tom's adventures across his country begin.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of The History of Tom Jones is both modern
and readable.
An orphaned young woman must decide whether to follow her head or
her heart in June Francis's absorbing new Liverpool saga. 1961.
Nineteen-year-old Lucia Brookes and her five younger siblings are
facing their first Christmas alone since their parents were killed
in a car crash. Once, Lucia had dreamed of meeting a man who would
love, cherish and provide for her. Now she has lost hope because
what man would want to take her on with all her responsibilities
Everything changes when Tim Murphy enters the Liverpool coffee bar
where Lucia works, looking for a room to rent. Although she knows
of Tim's troubled past and his recent spell in prison, Lucia can't
help being charmed by the lovable rogue. Ignoring the warnings from
her family and friends, she accepts Tim's offer of a date. But has
Tim really changed his ways . and will his shady past catch up with
him?
Decades before the bitter war of independence between Ptolem and
Osiron end, two royal brothers grow into manhood while on a path
intended to define the history of their family and their world.
Shayne and Sar-Chay, born to the most powerful Kindred on Osiron,
are groomed and indoctrinated in the ways of the Separatae, a
fiercely determined group that demands nothing less than
independence from their increasingly totalitarian motherworld,
Ptolem.
Despite their deep fraternity, mutual respect, and love, Shayne
and Sar-Chay are too different in spirit and goals to maintain a
tranquil relationship. As their differing concepts of love and
loyalty to the women in their lives pit them against one another,
the brothers battle in equally desperate desires to control the
lynchpin of their next generation, the warrior Vin-Chay. As the men
prepare for the deciding conflict to gain Osiron's independence,
they clash with one another in a relentless cornucopia of hate,
vengeance, passion, and unwavering determination.
The souls of three men precariously balance on the precipice of
obliteration as the final battle nears, and all three are forced to
make decisions that will either save them or destroy everything
they hold dear.
It's a cold winter's night in 1906 but nothing can dampen the high
spirits of Constance Bannerman and her fellow skivvy and best
friend, Nella. For tomorrow, Constance can escape her life of
drudgery at Doctor Sowerby's home in Newcastle by marrying her
handsome sweetheart, the prosperous John Edington. But Constance's
last night of servitude is to end in terror. As a final act of
spite, Mrs Sowerby throws her out of the house late that evening
where she is met by the doctor's dissolute son, Gerald. In the
front yard, surrounded by freezing fog, Gerald attacks and rapes
her. Distraught and unsure of what to do, Constance marries John
the next day with a heavy heart. She cannot tell John what has
happened, for his is a respectable family, and shame will not allow
her to reveal the truth to Nella. But the worst is yet to come, for
John Edington himself has a shocking secret that will make
Constance feel more alone than ever...
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Mary Howard Wright
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One day in 1964 Rachel West's husband walked out on his wife and
two young sons, leaving them nothing but pain and heartache. Now,
two years later, struggling in a poorly paid job, Rachel feels her
luck will never change. So when she finds herself the new owner of
her late Uncle Chip's Hammersmith boat-building business she
wonders if it's too good to be true. Why would Chip have left it to
her when he has a son himself? The business is only just afloat -
thanks to the hard work of Chip's charismatic assistant, Ben - but
Rachel is determined to restore it to its former glory for the sake
of her sons. And before long, she realises that she's falling in
love with kind-hearted and handsome Ben. But her good fortune
doesn't last for long - someone is maliciously plotting to sabotage
her plans...
This entertaining and emotionally passionate new novel, by this
first time author, reveals the dark and sinister events that
surround a Louisiana family as it struggles to overcome a voodoo
curse that has tormented the love life of its beautiful women since
the days just after slavery. In 1949 Elizabeth Lafayette, the
family s matriarch sets off a chain of tragic events after she
tampers with an erotic fragrance the community root doctor has
concocted to protect her naive daughter and granddaughter from
deadly effects of the curse. Explicit and shockingly bold, Reginald
Wyatt skillfully touches on the social and cultural realities that
have intimately affected all of our lives.
Fall in love with beloved bestselling author Santa Montefiore's
epic tale of romance, secrets, family and friendship. It is 1925
and the war is long over. But much has been lost and life will
never truly be the same again. Castle Deverill, cherished home to
the Deverill family in the west of Ireland for hundreds of years,
has burned to the ground. But young and flighty Celia Deverill is
determined to restore the sad ruin to its former glory. Celia
married well and has the wealth to keep it in the family... and she
cannot bear to see her beloved home stand neglected. But dark
shadows are gathering once more, as the financial markets start to
shake. And everything that felt so certain is thrown once again
into doubt. The second novel in the beloved Deverill Chronicles,
perfect for everyone who loves Jojo Moyes, Rosamund Pilcher and
Victoria Hislop. ***What readers are saying about Santa
Montefiore*** 'Nobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore.
Everything she writes, she writes from the heart' Jojo Moyes 'I
have a tendresse for sweeping and epic romantic sagas set around
huge houses and aristocratic families and Santa Montefiore hits the
spot for me like few other writers... Lush, vivid storytelling'
Sarra Manning 'An ideal summer read. Laced with secrets and
forbidden liaisons, it is sure to keep you turning the pages' The
Lady on The Beekeeper's Daughter 'One of our personal favourites
and bestselling authors, sweeping stories of love and families
spanning continents and decades' The Times
When her friend and business partner Edwin Brown dies it seems as
if Katherine Carter's own world has ended. Not only has her closest
companion been taken from her, she's also lost the successful
restaurant they built up together, as well as the comfortable home
they shared with her young son. Now all this has been snatched
away, for Edwin has left no will and his lecherous brother Gerald
presumes he's inherited Katherine along with the house. With little
money but full of determination Katherine escapes Gerald's violent
advances and takes lodgings in Rotherhithe, with her cook's sister
Milly. Despite its poverty, Docklands London is full of hope and
friendship and, in helping her new neighbours through their
difficulties, Katherine finally begins to tackle her troubled past.
But even as she rebuilds her life around the pie-and-mash shop
where she works, a terrible shadow is hanging over the country. And
little does anyone know the horrors 1914 will unleash ...
Set on the wild moors of West Yorkshire, The Girl from the Tanner's
Yard by Diane Allen is a moving family drama about a girl who rises
to prosperity from humble beginnings. After facing the horrors of
the Crimean War, Adam Brooksbank returns to Black Moss Farm filled
with regret over the path in life he has chosen. Starting anew, he
decides to focus on rebuilding his family's rundown farm and make
it a home again. Lucy Bancroft lives with her parents on Prospect
Terrace which backs onto the local tannery, and is the most
beautiful girl in the village. But unfortunately her wealth doesn't
match her looks, and she soon realizes that nobody wants to court a
girl from the filthy Flay Pits, let alone marry her. Yet when Lucy
comes to work for Adam as his maid she finds herself falling in
love with the farm set high upon the wild Moors of Haworth.
Furthermore she begins to imagine a life with her new employer that
goes beyond just being his maid. As they spend more time together,
their feelings develop for one another despite her parents warning
her nothing good will come of it. As rumours swirl around the
village igniting jealousies and unearthing deeply buried secrets,
will love find a way?
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Jenny Offill
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Let love into your life with these two stories filled with romance
and humor as two women find their own Mr. Right in the small
seaside town of Lucky Harbor. Head Over Heels: Chloe Traeger isn't
ready to settle into a quiet life running her family's newly
renovated inn. But soon her love of trouble--and trouble with
love--draws the attention of the very stern, very sexy Lucky Harbor
sheriff. Can this rebel find a way to keep the peace with the
straitlaced sheriff? Or will Chloe's past keep her from a love that
lasts? Lucky in Love: Mallory Quinn has had enough of playing it
safe. For once, she'd like to take a risk on Mr. Wrong. And who
could be more wrong than Ty Garrison? The mysterious new guy in
little Lucky Harbor has made it clear that he's only passing
through, which suits Mallory just fine. But as their just-for-fun
fling becomes something more, Mallory and Ty wonder if they could
really be this lucky in love. "Fall in love with Jill Shalvis!
She's my go-to read for humor and heart." --Susan Mallery
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