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Overview'When the war is over, we can live at Woodspring...' Since the house was built in 1810, the Danes have always lived at Woodspring. Over the generations it has given them shelter, solace and joy. War brings change, and the next three generations of the family will lead very different lives, at home and abroad. Peace is shattered, pain is unavoidable, loves are found and lost, but Woodspring is constant, and will always draw them back.... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth BuchanPublisher: Atlantic Books Imprint: Corvus Edition: Export/Airside ISBN: 9781838955328ISBN 10: 1838955321 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 02 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsElizabeth Buchan is on brilliant form ... This is a coming-of-age story steeped in wisdom with an incredible sense of time and place, whether the setting is a beautiful but stifling English village or the dizzying streets of Paris. Bonjour, Sophie deserves as much love as its beguiling heroine * The Times on BONJOUR, SOPHIE * This beautifully written book stole my heart. A heart-warming, poignant, sometimes humorous, and always captivating novel. Post-war Paris is made real and vivid. Nothing I've previously read set there and at that time comes close. -- Dinah Jefferies on BONJOUR, SOPHIE A glorious read! So evocative. Conjures the excitement of Paris so vividly that the reader cannot fail to be swept along on the journey. A magical coming-of-age story. I loved it! -- Ruth Hogan on BONJOUR, SOPHIE This evocative story captures the highs of love and the lows of betrayal... A compelling book, full of intrigue * Women's Weekly on TWO WOMEN IN ROME * Buchan is always brilliant on love and this gorgeously written novel has as many twists and shadows as the baroque city in which it is set. -- Wendy Holden, Daily Mail on TWO WOMEN IN ROME It's a gem of a book... Beautiful, elegant. -- Marian Keyes on THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN PROMISES An amazing, emotive, heartbreaking but also ultimately uplifting novel. I really loved it. -- Laura Barnett on THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN PROMISES Buchan is a magical and tender writer of romance, a literary descendant of the much-loved Mary Stewart and Eva Ibbotson. -- Amanda Craig Elizabeth Buchan is on brilliant form ... This is a coming-of-age story steeped in wisdom with an incredible sense of time and place, whether the setting is a beautiful but stifling English village or the dizzying streets of Paris. Bonjour, Sophie deserves as much love as its beguiling heroine * The Times on BONJOUR, SOPHIE * This beautifully written book stole my heart. A heart-warming, poignant, sometimes humorous, and always captivating novel. Post-war Paris is made real and vivid. Nothing I've previously read set there and at that time comes close. -- Dinah Jefferies on BONJOUR, SOPHIE A glorious read! So evocative. Conjures the excitement of Paris so vividly that the reader cannot fail to be swept along on the journey. A magical coming-of-age story. I loved it! -- Ruth Hogan on BONJOUR, SOPHIE This evocative story captures the highs of love and the lows of betrayal... A compelling book, full of intrigue * Women's Weekly on TWO WOMEN IN ROME * Buchan is always brilliant on love and this gorgeously written novel has as many twists and shadows as the baroque city in which it is set. -- Wendy Holden, Daily Mail on TWO WOMEN IN ROME It's a gem of a book... Beautiful, elegant. -- Marian Keyes on THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN PROMISES An amazing, emotive, heartbreaking but also ultimately uplifting novel. I really loved it. -- Laura Barnett on THE MUSEUM OF BROKEN PROMISES Author InformationElizabeth Buchan was a fiction editor at Random House before leaving to write full time. Her novels include the prize-winning Consider the Lily, international bestseller Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman, The New Mrs Clifton and Two Women in Rome. Buchan's short stories are broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and published in magazines. She has reviewed for the Sunday Times, The Times and the Daily Mail, and has chaired the Betty Trask and Desmond Elliot literary prizes. She is a judge for the Women's Prize for non fiction 2024, and was also on the judging panels for the Whitbread First Novel Award and the 2014 Costa Novel Award. She is a patron of the Guildford Book Festival and co-founder of the Clapham Book Festival. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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