Details Appertaining To Books The Glittering Art of Falling Apart
Title | : | The Glittering Art of Falling Apart |
Author | : | Ilana Fox |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | February 4th 2016 by Orion Publishing Group |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
Ilana Fox
Paperback | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4 | 139 Users | 27 Reviews
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1980s Soho is electric. For Eliza, the heady pull of its nightclubs and free-spirited people leads her into the life she has craved - all glamour, late nights and excitement. But it comes at a heavy cost.Cassie is fascinated by her family's history and the abandoned Beaufont Hall. Why won't her mother talk about it? Offered the chance to restore Beaufont to its former glory, Cassie jumps at the opportunity to learn more about her past.
Separated by a generation, but linked by a forgotten diary, these two women have more in common than they know . . .
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Ratings: 4 From 139 Users | 27 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books The Glittering Art of Falling Apart
Review to come.Best book I've read this year so far.I know that I'm going to struggle to find words to express how beautiful this book is so I'm not going to try. The Glittering Art of Falling Apart is just so haunting and fantastically written. I know I will be thinking about the Tempest family for a long time to come. If you read this book, make sure you have tissues handy. You will need them!
A beautiful story. Couldn't recommend it more.
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I really enjoyed reading this book; the characters of Eliza and Cassie drew me in from the start and I also really enjoyed learning more about historical London. It was perhaps a little predictable at times but I still found there were some twists I wasn't expecting and I found it hard to put down as I wanted to know what would happen next!
Cassie Cooke is obsessed with her family home; Beaufont Hall. Her Mother spent most of her childhood there up until the time when she married her husband and before the couple had any children. But she has always been reluctant to talk about it.When Cassie suggests that she go and have a look at the house to see if anything can be salvaged before it is sold, her mother reluctantly agrees, perhaps realising that there is little she can do to stop her daughter.When Cassie arrives at Beaufont, she
********Copy from NetGalley in return for an honest review******Oh. My. Goodness. A timeslip house book. Sort of. 80s Soho and a dilapidated country house in the present day. There are family secrets in both stories and a cast of interesting characters. I had an inkling I knew where the book was headed, but that didn't destract from my enjoyment. I loved the portions of the story set in 80s Soho, which was almost a character in itself. Music is also ever present in the Soho strand - I've had
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