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The Tottenham family is falling apart. There is no money to
maintain the crumbling house and farm in County Westmeath, so
decisions have to be made. Brothers Nick and Tony, with no prospect
of a future in rural Ireland, make the long journey to their
uncle’s ranch in Australia. As World War Two looms, the entire
family signs up to fight: mathematician mother Eleanor calculates
flight paths; sister Rose repairs radar masts in Lincolnshire; Nick
and Tony, like thousands of others, enlist in Australia; even their
ageing father Gerald signs up for duty in the Far East. Little does
each foresee what terror, starvation and heartache lay ahead, and
what it would take to survive. In a gripping narrative that spans
four generations and encompasses the battlefields of Syria and
Egypt, the Australian outback, night sorties over Germany, English
airfields and the horrors of a Sumatran prison camp, this is a
harrowing story of hardship and heroism, based on an Irish
family’s experience.
What happens when a woman struggling with academia abandons the
scholarly life to research America's quintessential pop-culture
icon, Jackie Onassis? For the heroine in "Jackie by Josie", it's an
adventure that leads to some surprising discoveries about her
friends, herself--and about why, for millions of women, Jackie is
at once so elusive and familiar.
Before he wrote some of the twentieth century's greatest fiction,
before he married Zelda, F. Scott Fitzgerald loved Ginevra, a
fickle young Chicago socialite he met during the winter break from
Princeton. But Ginevra threw over the soon-to-be-famous novelist,
and the rest is literary history. Ginevra would be the model for
many of Fitzgerald's coolly fascinating but unattainable heroines,
including the elusive object of Jay Gatsby's unrequited love, Daisy
Buchanan.
In this captivating and moving novel, Caroline Preston imagines
what life might have been like for Fitzgerald's first love,
following Ginevra from her gilded youth as the daughter of a tycoon
through disillusioned marriage and motherhood. An engrossing
fictional portrait, Gatsby's Girl deftly explores the relationship
between a famous author and his muse.
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