by TracyChevalier (Author)
A welcome return to a writer whose last book, the much loved and admired Girl With a Pearl Earring has been such an outstanding success. 1901, the year of the Queen's death. The two graves stood next to each other, both beautifully decorated. One had a large urn -- some might say ridiculously large -- and the other, almost leaning over the first, an angel -- some might say overly sentimental. The two families visiting the cemetery to view their respective neighbouring graves were divided even more by social class than by taste. They would certainly never have become acquainted had not their two girls, meeting behind the tombstones, become best friends. And furthermore -- and even more unsuitably -- become involved in the life of the gravedigger's muddied son. As the girls grow up, as the century wears on, as the new era and the new King change social customs, the lives and fortunes of the Colemans and the Waterhouses become more and more closely intertwined -- neighbours in life as well as death.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 05 Jun 2002
ISBN 10: 0007108265
ISBN 13: 9780007108268
Book Overview: Consumer advertising: A highly praised hardback bestseller [more than 40,000 copies sold since August] by the author of Girl with a Pearl Earring that has sold over 250,000 copies in the UK alone. Consumer promotion: Author PR campaign. (Temporary)