Csardas
By (Author) Diane Pearson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
5th September 2023
11th May 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Historical romance
823.92
Paperback
704
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Csardas taken from the name of the Hungarian national dance follows the fortunes of the enchanting Ferenc sisters from their glittering beginnings in aristocratic Hungary, through the traumas of two World Wars. From the dazzling elegance of coming-out balls, feudal estates and a culture steeped in romance, to terror and starvation in the concentration camps no story could be more dramatic than that of Eva and Amalia Ferenc, whose fate it is to be debutantes when the shot which killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo plunges Europe into the First World War. Their story is enthralling, tragic, romantic and absolutely unputdownable. Praise for Csardas: 'A story you won't easily forget, done on the scale of Gone with the Wind' Sunday Mirror 'I defy anyone to remain unaffected' Evening Standard 'Immensely readable... Has all the fire and dash of the national dance from which it takes its title' Sunday Telegraph
A story you won't easily forget, done on the scale of Gone with the Wind * Sunday Mirror *
I defy anyone to remain unaffected * Evening Standard *
Immensely readable... Has all the fire and dash of the national dance from which it takes its title * Sunday Telegraph *
Diane Pearson (19312017) worked in publishing for four decades and was the author of seven novels, including her great bestseller, Csardas. She was President of the Romantic Novelists Association for twenty-five years. She lived in South London.