For fans of Downton Abbey comes a ravishing portrait of the late 19th Century family from one of Britainβs best-loved authors. Fay Weldon's new novel takes us inside the lives of an aristocratic household in the last three months of the nineteenth century. It's a time of riot and confusion, social
Habits of the House
β Scribed by Weldon, Fay
- Book ID
- 109325824
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Love & Inheritance 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781908800046
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β¦ Synopsis
For fans of Downton Abbey comes a ravishing portrait of the late 19th Century family from one of Britainβs best-loved authors. Fay Weldon's new novel takes us inside the lives of an aristocratic household in the last three months of the nineteenth century. It's a time of riot and confusion, social upheaval, war abroad and shortage of money. Tea gowns are still laced with diamonds; there are still nine courses at dinner, but bankruptcy looms for the Dilbernes. Whilst the Earl, gambler and man about town, must seek a new post in government; his wife Lady Isobel's solution is to marry off their son Arthur to a wealthy heiress, and without delay. But how? It's the end of the season, and choices are few. There's Minnie O'Brien from Chigaco - rich enough, but daughter of a stockyard baron, and with a vulgar mother and dubious past. Hardly suitable...! Fay Weldon tells this tale of restraint and desire, manners and morals with wit and sympathy - if no small measur...
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For fans of Downton Abbey comes a ravishing portrait of the late 19th Century family from one of Britainβs best-loved authors. Fay Weldon's new novel takes us inside the lives of an aristocratic household in the last three months of the nineteenth century. It's a time of riot and confusion, social
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