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The Irish Girl

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Zusatztext “Montefiore’s compelling family saga! the first in a trilogy! is highly recommended! particularly for lovers of Irish fiction and/or stories of World War I and the 1920s! as well as those who enjoy novels about the enduring power of women’s friendships.” Informationen zum Autor Santa Montefiore was born in England. She went to Sherborne School for Girls in Dorset and studied Spanish and Italian at Exeter University. She has written sixteen bestselling novels, which have been translated into thirty different languages and have sold more than two million copies worldwide. Klappentext The Irish Girl was previously published as The Girl in the Castle. Ireland. The early twentieth century. Two girls on the cusp of womanhood. A nation on the brink of war. Read their story ? and see why JOJO MOYES says that "Nobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore." Born on the ninth day of the ninth month in the year 1900, Kitty Deverill grows up in Castle Deverill, on the sunning green ghills of West Cork, Ireland ? the same place her ancestors have always dwelled. She isn't fully Irish, as the son of the local veterinarian likes to tease her; but this doesn't stop Kitty and Jack O'Leary from falling in love... Bridie Doyle, daughter to Castle Deverill's cook, cherishes her friendship with Kitty. Yet she can't help dreaming of someday having wealth, having glamour, having... more. And when she discovers Kitty's darkest secret, Bridie finds herself growing to resent the girl in the castle who seems to have it all. As Irish and British forces collide in Southern Ireland, Jack enlists to fight ? and Kitty throws herself into the cause for Irish liberty, running messages and ammunition between the rebels. But , her allegiance to her family and her friends will soon be tested... and when Castle Deverill comes under attack, the only home and life she's ever known are threatened. A powerful story of love, loyalty, and friendship, The Irish Girl is an exquisitely written novel set against the magical, captivating landscape of Ireland ? perfect for fans of DOWNTON ABBEY and KATE MORTON. Zusammenfassung The Irish Girl was previously published as The Girl in the Castle. Ireland. The early twentieth century. Two girls on the cusp of womanhood. A nation on the brink of war. Read their story — and see   why JOJO MOYES says that "Nobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore."  Born on the ninth day of the ninth month in the year 1900! Kitty Deverill grows up in Castle Deverill! on the sunning green ghills of West Cork! Ireland — the same place her ancestors have always dwelled. She isn't fully Irish! as the son of the local veterinarian likes to tease her; but this doesn't stop Kitty and Jack O'Leary from falling in love... Bridie Doyle! daughter to Castle Deverill's cook! cherishes her friendship with Kitty. Yet she can’t help dreaming of someday having wealth! having glamour! having...  more . And when she discovers Kitty's darkest secret! Bridie finds herself growing to resent the girl in the castle who seems to have it all. As Irish and British forces collide in Southern Ireland! Jack enlists to fight — and Kitty throws herself into the cause for Irish liberty! running messages and ammunition between the rebels. But ! her allegiance to her family and her friends will soon be tested... and when Castle Deverill comes under attack! the only home and life she’s ever known are threatened. A powerful story of love! loyalty! and friendship!  The Irish Girl is an exquisitely written novel set against the magical! captivating landscape of Ireland — perfect for fans of  DOWNTON ABBEY  and KATE MORTON. ...

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Authors Santa Montefiore
Publisher William Morrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.10.2016
 
EAN 9780062456854
ISBN 978-0-06-245685-4
Dimensions 136 mm x 205 mm x 25 mm
Series Deverill Chronicles
The Deverill Chronicles
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: Literary, LITERATURE: WOMEN'S LITERATURE, FICTION: Historical / General, FICTION: Romance / Historical / American, FICTION: Romance / Historical / 20th Century, FICTION: Sagas

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