The Reef (Virago modern classics)

The Reef (Virago modern classics)

by EdithWharton (Author)

Synopsis

Anna Leath is a young widow, an American living in France. Behind her lies an arid marriage and a life deeply influenced by the rigid code of Old New York. Ahead lies new hope: a chance encounter in London with George Darrow, the first love of her youth, has left her awakened, disturbed. Anna returns to her beautiful country chateau to await her future: between two short distances can anything happen to disrupt such promise? But the charming Sophie Viner, governess to Anna's young daughter, holds the key to a secret which comes to reveal that Anna's future - and the very foundation of her life - is fragile where it appears most strong.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 380
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virago
Published: 10 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0860683729
ISBN 13: 9780860683728

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A complex, subtle and moving story of the ways in which people torment one another and the awful power of retrospective jealousy * PENELOPE LIVELY *
Author Bio
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born in New York. After 1902 she went on to publish an average of more than a book a year for the rest of her life. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE won the Pulitzer Prize in the year it was published, 1920, and was made into a major film in 1993. One of America's greatest novelists, Edith Wharton died in France at the age of seventy-five.