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The Forsyte Saga 3: To Let
John Galsworthy
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Description for The Forsyte Saga 3: To Let
Paperback. In the third novel of The Forsyte Saga, the deadly passions of the past threaten a new generation Series: The Forsyte Saga. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: FT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 129 x 22. Weight in Grams: 242.
Soames Forsyte has built a good life for himself with his second wife Annette. And he has a new focus and purpose; his beautiful, beloved daughter Fleur. But the sins of the father come flooding back to cast a shadow over his child's future. When Fleur, a vibrant and impetuous young woman, catches the eye of warm-hearted and idealistic Jon Forsyte at a chance meeting, it seems fate is determined to torture them all with the hurts of the past...
Product Details
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
336
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
The Forsyte Saga
Condition
New
Weight
238g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780755340873
SKU
V9780755340873
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99-1
About John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy was born on August 14, 1867, in Surrey and came from an established, wealthy family. Called to the Bar in 1890, he soon decided to abandon law and turn to writing. THE FORSYTE SAGA is his most celebrated work, but he was also a successful dramatist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932. In ... Read more
Reviews for The Forsyte Saga 3: To Let
Praise for THE FORSYTE SAGA: 'An immortal achievement...it is, at all levels, readability itself
Financial Times
Just because they were set in a world of frock-coats and ornate drawing rooms, we should not be blind to their modern dilemmas... the satire is sharp, the dialogue, elegant and witty, and the characterisation - dazzling
Scotsman
THE FORSYTE ... Read more
Financial Times
Just because they were set in a world of frock-coats and ornate drawing rooms, we should not be blind to their modern dilemmas... the satire is sharp, the dialogue, elegant and witty, and the characterisation - dazzling
Scotsman
THE FORSYTE ... Read more