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Sisters of Fortune: America's Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad

Autor Jehanne Wake
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2012
Perfect for fans of the Emmy Award?winning series Downton Abbey, whose creator, Julian Fellowes, raved that Sisters of Fortune is ?absolutely fascinating??a real-life Jane Austen story, that follows the fabulous Caton sisters, the first American heiresses to take Europe by storm.

Based on intimate and previously unpublished letters written by the sisters, this is a portrait of four lively and fashionable women in early nineteenth century America. Much of it is told in their own voices as they gossip about prominent people of their time, advise family members on political and financial strategy, soothe each other's sorrows, and rejoice in each other's triumphs.

Descended from one of the nation's founding fathers and raised to be educated, independent, and opinionated young women, Marianne, Bess, Louisa, and Emily Caton traveled to England in 1816 and won coveted places at the highest levels of Regency society by virtue of their charm, intelligence, and great beauty. An unusual, remarkable true story of money, love, and life at the top, Sisters of Fortune is a romantic family history and an inside look at the adventures of America's original blue-blooded girls.
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ISBN-13: 9781451607635
ISBN-10: 1451607636
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Touchstone Books

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Recenzii

"This transatlantic celebration of sisterhood is a most gripping and fascinating tale, both scholarly and a page turner."
Literary Review

"A rollicking good read, told with verve and compassion."
Country Life

"Fluent and lively... the lives and times of the Caton sisters make not simply a very good story but one with louder resonances in the social and political history of the period."
Times Literary Supplement