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"Two Englishwomen and a Continent" by Henri-Pierre Roché is the novel that inspired Francois Truffaut to make one of his best films.
Hungry Hill (1943) is a saga of five generations of the Anglo-Irish Brodrick family, owners of Clonmere Castle in Ireland. Du Maurier, a master of Gothic prose, weaves together folklore, curses, and social change, showing how greed destroys heirs.
Desperate Defiance (1936) is a romance novel in which Cartland masterfully combines romance with adventure, criticizing the social norms of the 1930s: the pressure on women to choose between tradition and freedom.
Annabelle Granger has recently inherited her grandmother's matchmaking business and is determined to make it as successful as possible.
A storyteller and poet, she discusses male-female relationships, the notions of marriage and erotic freedom, trying to affirm these values from a woman's point of view.
Is the half-sister Rebecca Strand never met short? Tall? Rich? Poor? Pretty? Witty? Married? Lonely? Happy? A great story written by an outstanding new writer. Rebecca will find out.