The Tea Planter's Wife
Autor Dinah Jefferiesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2015
'My ideal read - I couldn't put it down'Santa Montefiore
A haunting, tender portrait of a woman forced to choose between her duty as a wife and her instinct as a mother...
Nineteen-year-old Gwendolyn Hooper steps off a steamer in Ceylon full of optimism, eager to join her new husband. But the man who greets her at the tea plantation is not the same one she fell in love with in London.
Distant and brooding, Laurence spends long days wrapped up in his work, leaving his young bride to explore the plantation alone. It's a place filled with clues to the past - locked doors, a yellowed wedding dress in a dusty trunk, an overgrown grave hidden in the grounds, far too small for an adult...
Gwen soon falls pregnant and her husband is overjoyed, but she has little time to celebrate. In the delivery room the new mother is faced with a terrible choice, one she knows no one in her upper class set will understand - least of all Laurence. Forced to bury a secret at the heart of her marriage, Gwen is more isolated than ever. When the time comes, how will her husband ever understand what she has done?
The Tea Planter's Wifeis a story of guilt, betrayal and untold secrets vividly and entrancingly set in colonial era Ceylon.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241969557
ISBN-10: 0241969557
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241969557
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Dinah
Jefferieswas
born
in
Malaysia
and
moved
to
England
at
the
age
of
nine.
Her
idyllic
childhood
always
held
a
special
place
in
her
imagination,
and
when
she
began
writing
novels
in
her
60s,
she
was
able
to
return
there
-
first
in
her
fiction
and
then
on
annual
research
trips
for
each
new
novel.
Dinah
Jefferies
is
the
author
of
novels,The
Separation,
The
Tea
Planter's
Wife-
a
Number
OneSunday
Timesbestseller,The
Silk
Merchant's
Daughter,Before
the
Rains
andThe
Missing
Sister.She
lives
in
Gloucestershire.
Recenzii
My
ideal
read;
mystery,
love,
heart-break
and
joy
-
I
couldn't
put
it
down
Beautifully written and heart rending, this has a magical setting with a real sense of period.
A gloriously atmospheric and tension-filled novel that centres on the separation of a mother and her child. Immensely enjoyable, poignant and compelling
Vibrant and compelling - Dinah Jefferies perfectly captures the flavour of colonial Ceylon
I was spellbound from beginning to end
A wonderful book, deeply touching and an unforgettable read that swept me away. I loved it.
Dark secrets lie at every turn, hidden beneath layers of 1920s racism and the fearfulness of a crumbling colonial power, making for a thoroughly gripping tale. But what I loved most of all. . . is the moving way in which Dinah writes about the loss of children and the redemptive power of love.
A terrific emotional and atmospheric read
Deeply atmospheric and utterly engrossing
Rich and incredibly evocative, historical fiction at its best...it's just spellbinding
A full-blown escape into the past
A gripping tale of love, jealousy, greed and tragedy
Beautifully written and heart rending, this has a magical setting with a real sense of period.
A gloriously atmospheric and tension-filled novel that centres on the separation of a mother and her child. Immensely enjoyable, poignant and compelling
Vibrant and compelling - Dinah Jefferies perfectly captures the flavour of colonial Ceylon
I was spellbound from beginning to end
A wonderful book, deeply touching and an unforgettable read that swept me away. I loved it.
Dark secrets lie at every turn, hidden beneath layers of 1920s racism and the fearfulness of a crumbling colonial power, making for a thoroughly gripping tale. But what I loved most of all. . . is the moving way in which Dinah writes about the loss of children and the redemptive power of love.
A terrific emotional and atmospheric read
Deeply atmospheric and utterly engrossing
Rich and incredibly evocative, historical fiction at its best...it's just spellbinding
A full-blown escape into the past
A gripping tale of love, jealousy, greed and tragedy