A Rope of Sand

A Rope of Sand

by ElsieBurchDonald (Author)

Synopsis

A story of love, friendship, betrayal and incest. Equally reminiscent of The Age of Innocence, or The Talented Mr Ripley this is a classic novel about the loss of innocence and the fragility of human relationships. A chance encounter brings to the surface the truth about at tragic accident years before. A group of young female students (and unconventional chaperone Miss Grist) set off on a tour of Europe with all hopes of finding some kind of enlightenment, all that is except for mysterious and sophisticated Olivia who, the girls assume, will attempt to make contact with her elicit Parisian lover. Before long the group has grown and a break-off party travels to Egypt where the tangled relationships untangle and one of the party meets with a terrible accident. Suffused with the heat, passion and excitement of Europe in the 1950s, this is a compelling novel told with engaging intimacy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0385607075
ISBN 13: 9780385607070
Book Overview: A gripping and atmospheric story of innocence lost and wisdom only belatedly gained.

Author Bio
Elsie Burch Donald worked as an editor (Debretts) and book packager in London before becoming a novelist. She was born in the USA, attended SweetBriar, the school in the novel, and completed her studies at Edinburgh University. Her first novel NASHBOROUGH was published by HarperCollins, she had also written previously the non-fiction book THE FRENCH FARMHOUSE.