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For fans of The Tea-Planter's Wife and Victoria Hislop comes a
gripping story of doomed love and secrets in 1940s Kashmir. Within
one exotic land lie the secrets of a lifetime... In 1938, young
bride Nerys Watkins accompanies her missionary husband on a posting
to India. Up in Srinagar, the British live on beautiful wooden
houseboats and dance and gossip as if there is no war. But when the
men are sent away to fight Nerys is caught up in a dangerous
friendship. Years later, when Mair Ellis clears out her father's
house, she finds an antique shawl with a lock of child's hair
wrapped up in its folds. Tracing her grandparents' roots back to
Kashmir, Mair uncovers a story of great love and great sacrifice.
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White (Paperback)
Rosie Thomas
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R307
Discovery Miles 3 070
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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'Terrific stuff . . . a real weepy' The Times One Love. One Chance.
Once Sacrifice. For Sam McGrath a brief encounter with a young
woman, on a turbulent flight, changes his life. On impulse, crazily
attracted to her, her vows to follow her - all the way to Nepal.
Finch Buchanan is flying out as doctor to an expedition. But when
she reaches the Himalayas she will be reunited with a man she has
never been able to forget. Al Hood has made a promise to his
daughter. Once he has conquered this last peak, he will leave the
mountains behind forever. Everest towers over the group, silent and
beautiful. And the passionate relationship between Finch, Al and
Sam - two men driven by their own demons, and a woman with a dream
of her own - begins to play itself out, with tragic consequences .
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From the bestselling author of the phenomenally successful The
Kashmir Shawl London 1885 As a turbulent and change-filled century
draws to a close, there has never been a better time to alter your
fortune. But for a beautiful young woman of limited means, Eliza's
choices appear to lie between the stifling domesticity of marriage
or a downwards spiral to the streets - no matter how determined she
is to forge her own path. One night at a run-down theatre, she
meets the charismatic Devil Wix - showman, master of illusion,
fickle friend. Drawn into his circle, Eliza becomes the catalyst of
change for his colleagues - a dwarf, an eccentric engineer, and an
artist - as well as Devil himself. And as Eliza embarks on a
dangerous adventure, she must decide which path to choose, and how
far she should go when she holds all their lives in her hands.
A gripping, exotic and epic tale for fans of Dinah Jeffries and
Victoria Hislop The unexpected arrival of her willful teenage
granddaughter, Ruby, brings life and disorder to 82-year-old Iris
Black's old house in Cairo. Ruby, driven away from England by her
fraught relationship with her own mother, is seeking refuge with
the grandmother she hasn't seen for years. An unlikely bond
develops as Ruby helps Iris document her fading memories of the
glittering, cosmopolitan Cairo of World War Two, and of her one
true love - the enigmatic Captain Xan Molyneux - whom she lost to
the ravages of war. This lost love shaped Iris's past - and will
affect Ruby's future in ways they could not have imagined...
From the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl They were three
modern women. They came to Oxford University full of hopes and
dreams and would leave forever changed. Helen: shy, quiet and
hopelessly in love with Lord Oliver Mortimore, the dazzling,
self-destructive blond who lives for fast cars, drink and drugs.
Chloe: glamorous and confident, abandoning a high-powered career
and broken affair, obsessively drawn to her philandering English
professor. Pansy: stunning heiress and aspiring actress, driven to
prove she is more than an irresistible magnet to the men who flock
to her. Together for one unforgettable year, they would share a
lifetime of emotions and a very special friendship...
From the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl Dinah Steward has
a secret. Hidden beneath the comfortable family life she shares
with her successful husband Matthew and their two sons lies a
shameful secret that has haunted Dinah for fifteen years. She and
Matt never speak of it or the impossible choice he forced her to
make all those years ago: they think the cracks have been papered
over. But when a chance encounter brings the past into sharp focus
once more, Dinah realises she can no longer deny the truth. She
decides to risk everything - her husband, her sons, her perfect
lifestyle, in order to claim what was always hers.
From the bestselling author of The Kashmir Shawl Born into an
aristocratic family, beautiful Amy Lovell leads a whirlwind life of
extravagant parties and debutante balls. But Amy, curious about the
world beyond the narrow confines of her class, is ill-suited to a
life of indulgence. Eagerly embracing a nursing career, she is
drawn into the radical politics of the day. As the spectre of war
looms, Amy's bittersweet love for the proud miner Nick Penry - a
love which defies the differences between them - leads them to the
conflict in Spain, where love and pain become inseparable agonies.
From the bestselling author of Iris and Ruby comes a novel in which
a group of old friends reunite to start a new stage of their lives.
Miranda Meadowe decides a lonely widowhood in her crumbling country
house is not for her. Reviving a university dream, she invites five
of her oldest friends to come and join her to live, and to stave
off the prospect of old age. All have their own reasons for
accepting. To begin with, omens are good. They laugh, dance, drink
and behave badly, as they cling to the heritage they thought was
theirs for ever: power, health, stability. They are the baby
boomers; the world is theirs to change. But as old attractions
resurface alongside new tensions, they discover that the clock
can't be put back. When building work reveals an Iron Age burial
site of a tribal queen, the outside world descends on their idyllic
retreat, and the isolation of the group is breached. Now the past
is revealed; and the future that beckons is very different from the
one they imagined.
The new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Iris and
Ruby. Connie Thorne was a foundling, a child left by her mother for
strangers to find. Forty years on, without ever being able to
discover her true identity, she has put all her energy into
creating a flawless shell for herself. As a child, she was musical,
her sister Jeanette was deaf. One of them was dark, the other
sunny. Yet they both fell in love with the same man. And her
feelings for Bill, Jeanette's husband, are the one part of herself
that Connie can never reshape. When she hears the news that her
sister is dying, the last thing Connie wants is to leave her Bali
home and return to London. But with the bitterness of betrayal
still between them, Connie and Jeanette have to learn to forgive
each other. Surrounded by family, can Constance make her peace with
who she really is - and who she loves?
An epic love story and adventure set against the stunning backdrop
of Antarctica. Alice Peel is a geologist. She believes in
observation and proof. But now she stands alone on the deck of a
rickety Chilean ship as a stark landscape reveals itself. Instead
of the familiar measurable world, everything that lies ahead of her
is unknown and unpredictable. Six weeks earlier her life was
comfortably unfolding in an Oxford summer. Then, with her
relationship suddenly in pieces, she accepted an invitation to join
a group working at the end of the earth: Antarctica. James Rooker
is a man on the run. He's been running since his childhood in New
Zealand. Now, there is nowhere further to go. He has taken a job
working on the same small Antarctic research station. Alice
discovers an ice-blue and silver world, lit by sunlight. Nothing
has prepared her for the beauty of it, or the claustrophobia of a
tiny base shared with eight men and one other woman. The isolation
wipes out everyone's past, and tension crackles in the air. But
there is a jolt of recognition between Alice and Rooker that is
like nothing she has ever known. And it is in Antartica that she
discovers something else that will change her life forever ... if
she survives.
A stunning novel from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author of THE
KASHMIR SHAWL London 1919 Born into a down-at-heel family, Nancy
Wix is more than her past dictates - more ambitious than the
daughter of a faded showman, more original than a woman who will be
confined by polite conventions. The end of the Great War has left a
stricken London on the brink of an uncertain future, and with their
hard-won freedoms now in doubt Nancy and her fellow suffragettes
must strive all over again for the right to control their own
destinies. At a time when shattered families are struggling to let
go of their dead, Nancy discovers she has a gift that offers hope
to the loved ones of the lost generation, and a chance encounter
reveals a way in which she might use it for her own ends. As Nancy
struggles to break free from the rigid bonds of society and find
her place in the world, the only thing that could hold her back is
her love for an unattainable man...
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Black Narcissus (Hardcover)
Rumer Godden; Introduction by Rosie Thomas
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R453
R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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NOW A HAUNTING BBC DRAMA, STARRING GEMMA ARTERTON AND DIANA RIGG 'A
remarkable and beautiful book' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'I envy anyone
reading it for the first time' AMANDA COE '[Godden has] a genius
for storytelling' EVENING STANDARD High in the Himalayas, the
mountaintop palace shines like a jewel. Built for the General's
harem, laughter and music once floated out over the gorge. Now it
sits abandoned, windswept and haunting. The palace is bestowed to
the Sisters of Mary, and what was once known as 'the House of
Women' becomes the Convent of St Faith. Close to the heavens, the
nuns feel inspired, working fervently to establish their school and
hospital. But as the isolation and emptiness of the mountain become
increasingly unsettling, passions long repressed emerge with tragic
consequences . . .
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Follies
Rosie Thomas
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R109
Discovery Miles 1 090
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Ships in 5 - 7 working days
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They were three modern women. They came to Oxford University full of hopes and dreams and would leave forever changed. Helen is shy, quiet and hopelessly in love with Lord Oliver Mortimore, the dazzling, self-destructive blond who lives for fast cars, drink and drugs.Chloe is glamorous and confident, abandoning a high-powered career and broken affair, obsessively drawn to her philandering English professor.Pansy is stunning heiress and aspiring actress, driven to prove she is more than an irresistible magnet to the men who flock to her.Together for one unforgettable year, they would share a lifetime of emotions and a very special friendship...
By the author of Black Narcissus and An Episode of Sparrows WITH AN
INTRODUCTION BY BESTSELLING AUTHOR ROSIE THOMAS 'One of our best
and most captivating novelists' Philip Hensher Sophie, an English
ingenue with two children, arrives in Himalayan Kashmir to set up
home in a tumbledown cottage surrounded by flowers and herbs.
Settling down to live quietly, frugally and peacefully with her new
neighbours, she is unaware of the turmoil her arrival provokes as
the villagers compete fiercely for her patronage. But when Sophie's
cook makes a drastic bid to secure his position, the unwanted
consequences are catastrophic . . . Mesmerising and thoughtful,
this Godden's lesser-known classic evokes India's uniquely
beautiful landscape amidst a timeless tale of misunderstanding.
By the author of Black Narcissus and The River 'One of our best and
most captivating novelists' Philip Hensher For Emily Pool, India is
a magical place where she has the freedom to escape her mother's
suffocating influence. Her days are spent exploring the canals and
gardens of East Bengal, and admiringly observing her glamorous,
dignified neighbours, the Nikolides. But just as the cracks in
Emily's family home are papered over, the Pools strive to maintain
an outward impression of respectability, and it is through the
Nikolides that Emily is exposed to a world of adult deceit and
attrition. And when her beloved dog dies, the event forces a
confrontation and reveals to Emily that nothing in the town is
quite as it seems . . .
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