Capel Bells
By (Author) Joan Hessayon
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Bantam Press
1st August 1995
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Hardback
400
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
580g
Charlotte Blair achieved rare success for a woman in 1911 - her own flower shop. Her ambition was to be a floral decorator, transforming the houses of aristocracy. She moves her business to Capel Manor believing this will give her entry to the great families, but she is beset with problems.
Joan Hessayon was born in Louisville, Kentucky but grew up in Missouri. In 1949 she went to Paris where she met her husband, Dr David Hessayon, the creator of the bestselling Expert series of gardening books. They married in 1951 and share a love of history, plants and writing. Joan Hessayon's first novel was published in 1983, her most recent novels, Capel Bells, The Helmingham Rose, The Paradise Garden and Season of Mists, are published by Corgi. She lives in north Essex and has two daughters and four grandchildren.