On the heels of a hasty wartime marriage, Penelope Keeling is left to repent at leisure in the English seaside town of Porthkerris, where her artist father and her French mother are spending the duration of World War II. Safe in the embracing arms of that warm household, Penelope forgets her sour husband and takes a lover, and in that relationship, too, she weathers the war''s privations and its hardest blows. In a beautifully detailed family saga that shifts effortlessly back and forth in time, Pilcher (Under Gemini) recounts Penelope''s story and that of her three children. When their grandfather''s work suddenly comes into vogue, Nancy, obsessed over status, and sleek Noel, adept at getting the most and giving the least, join in urging their mother to sell The Shell Seekers, a painting that gives her great joy. Only Olivia, a cool and collected magazine editor, refuses to be party to their barely concealed avarice. Pilcher''s 13th book is a satisfying and savory family novel, in which rich layers of description and engagingly flawed characters more than make up for the occasional cliche. 100,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo; Troll Book Club main selection.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 9780312961329
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 05/03/2001
Año de edición: 1997
Plaza de edición: New York
Alto: 17.0 cm
Ancho: 11.0 cm
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Rosamunde Pilcher
Nació en 1924 en Lelant, Cornwall, Inglaterra. Rosamunde Pilcher se ha convertido en un indiscutible fenómeno literario de nuestros días. Los buscadores de conchas ocupó un puesto destacado en las listas de más vendidos de todo el mundo, acreditando la extraordinaria calidad narrativa de la autora. Pilcher comenzó a escribir muy joven y publicó su primer relato a los dieciocho años en la revista Woman and Home. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, trabajó en el Foreign Office y en el Women’s Naval Service, sirviendo en Portsmouth y en Ceilán. Después de la guerra, contrajo matrimonio y se radicó en Escocia.