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        Livre Littérature Générale - Wagner-Wright, Sandra - 01/04/2023 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Wagner-Wright, Sandra
      • Editeur : Wagner Wright Enterprises
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/04/2023
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 384
      • Expédition : 622
      • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3
      • ISBN : 9781735413228



      • Résumé :
        2023 Goethe Prize Semi-Finalist in Late Historical Fiction Wagner-Wright's prose is both engaging and descriptive, and her attention to detail and passion for the families' history shines through with every word. - The BookLife Prize Wagner-Wright breathes life into the world through the vernacular of the time and rich descriptions of the dress, table settings, and social decorum, developing a vivid view of Colonial America. - Chanticleer Book Reviews www.ChantiReviews.com [A] transportive historical novel of Colonial marriage, shipping, and life. -Booklife If you love Jane Austin, you will love Sandra Wagner-Wright. - Reader's Favorite Sandra Wagner-Wright is an excellent storyteller with a natural flair for historical accuracy and powerful character development. -Seattle Book Review In 18th Century Salem, Massachusetts, the ambitious Derby and Crowninshield families vie for power amid a shifting social and political landscape. After the heartbreaking loss of their first child, Mary Hodges Derby and her husband Captain Richard Derby are blessed with a healthy son named Richard who is soon followed by four brothers and three sisters. All but one of the Derby boys follow their father to sea to secure their fortunes from America's lucrative but treacherous trade routes to the West Indies and beyond. When Captain Derby's oldest son comes of age, he decides to retire from the sea and establish a merchant house. Two of Richard's brothers follow him as captains of their own ships, but Captain Derby keeps his son Hasket ashore to manage the family's growing trade network. George Crowninshield, the youngest of four brothers, sails for the Derby family enterprise and ultimately marries Hasket's sister Mary. Meanwhile, George's sister Eliza makes a match with Hasket Derby. Though the two families are united by wedlock, rivalries, political turmoil, and questionable choices reveal the complex consequences of unchecked ambition, arrogance, and pride. Set during a pivotal time in Salem's history when Americans broke their colonial ties with Great Britain, this gripping work of historical fiction explores the depth of human relationships through nuanced characters and vivid historical details. Recipes from the era bring the sights and flavors of 18th century Salem to life, while a glossary illuminates the context of the times. If you enjoy books by John Jakes, you will enjoy reading about the Crowninshield and Derby families in 18thcentury Salem, Massachusetts. Perfect for fans of early American history and atmospheric fiction, this novel offers an intimate look at life in colonial New England....

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        2023 Goethe Prize Semi-Finalist in Late Historical Fiction Wagner-Wright's prose is both engaging and descriptive, and her attention to detail and passion for the families' history shines through with every word. - The BookLife Prize Wagner-Wright breathes life into the world through the vernacular of the time and rich descriptions of the dress, table settings, and social decorum, developing a vivid view of Colonial America. - Chanticleer Book Reviews www.ChantiReviews.com [A] transportive historical novel of Colonial marriage, shipping, and life. -Booklife If you love Jane Austin, you will love Sandra Wagner-Wright. - Reader's Favorite Sandra Wagner-Wright is an excellent storyteller with a natural flair for historical accuracy and powerful character development. -Seattle Book Review In 18th Century Salem, Massachusetts, the ambitious Derby and Crowninshield families vie for power amid a shifting social and political landscape. After the heartbreaking loss of their first child, Mary Hodges Derby and her husband Captain Richard Derby are blessed with a healthy son named Richard who is soon followed by four brothers and three sisters. All but one of the Derby boys follow their father to sea to secure their fortunes from America's lucrative but treacherous trade routes to the West Indies and beyond. When Captain Derby's oldest son comes of age, he decides to retire from the sea and establish a merchant house. Two of Richard's brothers follow him as captains of their own ships, but Captain Derby keeps his son Hasket ashore to manage the family's growing trade network. George Crowninshield, the youngest of four brothers, sails for the Derby family enterprise and ultimately marries Hasket's sister Mary. Meanwhile, George's sister Eliza makes a match with Hasket Derby. Though the two families are united by wedlock, rivalries, political turmoil, and questionable choices reveal the complex consequences of unchecked ambition, arrogance, and pride. Set during a pivotal time in Salem's history when Americans broke their colonial ties with Great Britain, this gripping work of historical fiction explores the depth of human relationships through nuanced characters and vivid historical details. Recipes from the era bring the sights and flavors of 18th century Salem to life, while a glossary illuminates the context of the times. If you enjoy books by John Jakes, you will enjoy reading about the Crowninshield and Derby families in 18thcentury Salem, Massachusetts. Perfect for fans of early American history and atmospheric fiction, this novel offers an intimate look at life in colonial New England....

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