Peacocks Dancing

Peacocks Dancing

by SharonMaas (Author)

Synopsis

Another magical saga by the author of 'Of Marriageable Age'. How many of us think as adults we've lost the vitality of childhood? And how many manage to find it again? This is Rita Maraj's dilemma. Living in a ramshackle house in Georgetown, leader of the local neighbourhood gang, Rita collects people like she does dogs, cats, ants, and even an unwanted police horse. But then her father remarries: her stepmother is determined to tidy up house, husband and stepdaughter, and move into respectable society. Rita's charm and liveliness become compressed by the pressure to conform, and the duty to find a suitable husband. But then a messenger arrives, searching for a possible heir to the distant family estates. Suddenly liberated, and determined to search for her roots, Rita's sense of adventure is reawakened first by the formidable personage of her distant relative, but even more by the tragedies of her long lost, romantic cousin. Her early life -- saving half the wildlife of her neighbourhood -- is only preparation for the destiny that awaits her. Dramatic and vivid, moving and exotic, 'Peacocks Dancing' is a captivating story, a joy to read.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New e.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0007118473
ISBN 13: 9780007118472

Media Reviews
Praise for 'Of Marriageable Age': 'A big book, big themes, an exotic background and characters that will live with you forever!unputdownable.' Katie Fforde 'Beautifully and cleverly written. A wondrous, spellbinding story which grips you from the first to the last page!I can't recall when I last enjoyed a book so much.' Lesley Pearse 'It's a wonderful panoramic story and conveys such vivid pictures of the countries it portrays I was immediately transported and completely captivated. A terrific writer.' Barbara Erskine 'From the first page I was hooked with this enchanting book!unputdownable.' Audrey Howard 'A vast canvas of memorable characters across a kaleidoscope of cultures!her epic story feels like an authentic reflection of a world full of sadness, joy and surprise.' Observer
Author Bio
Sharon Maas was born in Guyana, educated in England, lived in India and Germany, and now lives in Eastbourne. She is married with two children.