Roses
By (Author) Leila Meacham
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
1st March 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
624
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 51mm
494g
East Texas, 1916
When precocious 16-year-old Mary Toliver inherits cotton plantation Somerset from her father, the first seeds of familial discontent are sown. By becoming the new mistress of Somerset, Mary betrays her mother Darla and her brother Miles, and the Toliver dynasty will never recover.And when Mary and timber magnate Percy Warwick decide not to marry, though fiercely in love, it is a decision which will have sad and tragic consequences not only for them but for generations of their families to come.Set against a panoramic backdrop, Roses is a heartbreaking love story of sex, scandal and seduction. It covers 100 years and three generations of Texans.A heartbreaking and absorbing multigenerational saga' DAILY EXPRESS - 'Devour this sprawling novel of passion and revenge' BEST
This is for you if Gone with the Wind is one of your all-time favourites.' IMAGE - 'Like Gone With the Wind, this epic is gloriously entertaining' PEOPLEThis enthralling stunner, a good old-fashioned read, may herald the overdue return of those delicious doorstop epics from such writers as Barbara Taylor Bradford and Colleen McCullough. A refreshingly nostalgic bouquet of family angst, undying love and "if onlys." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY - 'Readers who like an old-fashioned saga will devour this sprawling novel of passion and revenge' LIBRARY JOURNALLeila Meacham is a former teacher who lives in San Antonio, Texas.