An edition of The summer of the Spanish woman (1977)

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An edition of The summer of the Spanish woman (1977)

The summer of the Spanish woman

Book Club ed.
  • 3 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading

The dramatic blockbuster that takes you from the windy shores of Ireland to the sun-baked earth of Spain; this is a gripping story of family pride, forbidden love, secrets and lies. Beginning at the turn of the last century and spanning the First World War and the Spanish Civil War, The Summer of the Spanish Woman is another spellbinding page-turner from the pen of the bestselling author of The Property of a Gentleman and Sara Dane.

When her grandfather dies without leaving a male heir, Charlotte Drummond and her mother are forced to leave their family home, Clonmara. A distant cousin, Richard Selwin, inherits her grandfather's estate and the title of Lord Blodmore. He also claims Charlotte's heart, but a cruel twist of fate prevents them from being together.

Charlotte and her mother begin a new life in the Spanish town of Jerez among the families and vineyards of the great Spanish sherry dynasties. There she discovers the surprising secrets of her grandfather's younger life, and the mystery surrounding “the Summer of the Spanish Woman” many decades before. As Charlotte learns more about the events of that long-ago summer she realises that its far-reaching consequences stretch into the present. Drawn into a web of deceit and vengeance, her destiny is shaped by both her enemies and her allies in this foreign land. And she must confront Isabel, Marquesa de Pontevedra, whose presence casts light or shadow over those whose lives she seeks to control.

A brilliant family saga which paints a vivid picture of life among the sherry makers of early twentieth century Spain and the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War.

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Doubleday
Pages
479

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The Summer of the Spanish Woman
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1979, Fontana
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1979, Fontana
in English
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1977, Collins
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1977, Doubleday
in English - 1st ed. in the U.S.A.
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1977, Collins
in English
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1977, Doubleday
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The summer of the Spanish woman
1977, Doubleday
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When her grandfather dies without leaving a male heir, Charlotte Drummond and her mother are forced to leave their family home, Clonmara. A distant cousin, Richard Selwin, inherits her grandfather’s estate and the title of Lord Blodmore. He also claims Charlotte’s heart, but a cruel twist of fate prevents them from being together.
Charlotte and her mother begin a new life in the Spanish town of Jerez among the families and vineyards of the great Spanish sherry dynasties. There she discovers the surprising secrets of her grandfather’s younger life, and the mystery surrounding “the Summer of the Spanish Woman” many decades before. As Charlotte learns more about the events of that long-ago summer she realises that its far-reaching consequences stretch into the present. Drawn into a web of deceit and vengeance, her destiny is shaped by both her enemies and her allies in this foreign land. And she must confront Isabel, Marquesa de Pontevedra, whose presence casts light or shadow over those whose lives she seeks to control.

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Published in
Garden City, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/14
Library of Congress
PR6057.A75 S9 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
479 p. ;
Number of pages
479

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24237078M
Internet Archive
summerofspanishw00gask
OCLC/WorldCat
38200705

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