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The English Girl

ID 290022
Slug english-girl-4
Contributors
Author : Margaret Leroy
Annotation A novel set in 1930s Vienna, about an ordinary girl living in extraordinary times, from an author who was previously published by HarperCollins and Mira. 'A wonderful, wonderful book!' Diane Chamberlai
Description When seventeen-year-old Stella Whittaker is offered the chance to study at the Academy of Music in Vienna it's a dream-come-true, made possible by old family friends, Rainer and Marthe Kraus, who offer her a place to live. Seduced by the elegant beauty of the city, Stella explores the magnificent palaces, gardens and fashionable coffee houses, and after a chance meeting in an art gallery, falls in love with Harri Reznik, a young Jewish doctor. But as the threat of war casts a dark shadow over Europe, Stella soon discovers that both the household where she lives, and the city she has come to call home, are not as welcoming as they once seemed.
Genres
Subjects
350 Fictie overig algemeen NUR
NSTC
Publisher Little, Brown
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 421
Duration
Publication date first 2013-12-05
Publication date latest 2014-08-28
Cover URL
Editions
  • ISBN: 9780751551778 (BC)

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