Winter Games
Autor Rachel Johnsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2013
Munich, 1936. She doesn't know it, but eighteen-year old Daphne Linden has a seat in the front row of history. Along with her best friend, Betsy Barton-Hill, and a whole bevy of other young English upper-class girls, Daphne is in Bavaria to improve her German, to go to the Opera, to be 'finished'. It may be the Third Reich, but another war is unthinkable, and the girls are having the time of their lives. Aren't they?
London, 2006. Seventy years later and Daphne's granddaughter, Francie Fitzsimon has all the boxes ticked: large flat, successful husband, cushy job writing up holistic spas . . . The hardest decision she has to make is where to go for brunch - until, that is, the discovery of a photograph of Daphne sends her on a quest to discover what really happened to her grandmother in Germany, all those years ago.
A dazzling tale of secrets and betrayal,Winter Gamesis powerful novel of innocent lives caught up in the march of history.
'Johnson has a brilliant eye for the telling specifics . . . She is a natural comic writer and has a breezy, Mitfordian tone that makes you laugh at the same time as wincing in recognition . . . To write an entertaining romp set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany is a tricky feat to pull off. Yet Johnson has done it - and done it in style'Observer
'A rip-roaring read'Evening Standard
'There's never a dreary moment in this blast of a book . . . Johnson's descriptions are irresistibly exuberant . . . As addictively, fizzily invigorating as the Alpine air itself'Daily Mail
'Johnson delivers a genuine sense of time and place . . . there isn't a dull sentence in this sure-footed novel' Jenny Colgan,Telegraph
'An excellent romp. Full of 'tally-ho' Mitfordian charm . . . a witty, fast read'Red
'Excellent on period detail, the blundering innocent abroad and young heartbreak'Sunday Times
'The Jane Austen of W11'Scotsman
Rachel Johnson is a journalist who has written two previous novels and two volumes of diaries.The Mummy Diaries,NottingHell, Shire HellandA Diary of The Ladyare all available now from Penguin.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141038896
ISBN-10: 0141038896
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141038896
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Rachel
Johnson
is
a
journalist
who
has
written
two
previous
novels
and
two
volumes
of
diaries.The
Mummy
Diaries,NottingHell,
Shire
HellandA
Diary
of
The
Ladyare
all
available
now
from
Penguin.
Recenzii
Johnson
has
a
brilliant
eye
for
the
telling
specifics
.
.
.
She
is
a
natural
comic
writer
and
has
a
breezy,
Mitfordian
tone
that
makes
you
laugh
at
the
same
time
as
wincing
in
recognition
.
.
.
To
write
an
entertaining
romp
set
against
the
backdrop
of
Nazi
Germany
is
a
tricky
feat
to
pull
off.
Yet
Johnson
has
done
it
-
and
done
it
in
style
A rip-roaring read
There's never a dreary moment in this blast of a book . . . Johnson's descriptions are irresistibly exuberant . . . As addictively, fizzily invigorating as the Alpine air itself
Johnson delivers a genuine sense of time and place . . . there isn't a dull sentence in this sure-footed novel
Excellent on period detail, the blundering innocent abroad and young heartbreak
An excellent romp. Full of 'tally-ho' Mitfordian charm . . . a witty, fast read
An edifying moral lesson as well as a tale of inter-generational sleuthing
The Jane Austen of W11
Johnson is excellent on period detail and captures the flavour of an era when the storm clouds were gathering
A rip-roaring read
There's never a dreary moment in this blast of a book . . . Johnson's descriptions are irresistibly exuberant . . . As addictively, fizzily invigorating as the Alpine air itself
Johnson delivers a genuine sense of time and place . . . there isn't a dull sentence in this sure-footed novel
Excellent on period detail, the blundering innocent abroad and young heartbreak
An excellent romp. Full of 'tally-ho' Mitfordian charm . . . a witty, fast read
An edifying moral lesson as well as a tale of inter-generational sleuthing
The Jane Austen of W11
Johnson is excellent on period detail and captures the flavour of an era when the storm clouds were gathering