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Epic multi-generational family saga from household name Prue Leith, perfect for fans of Penny Vincenzi and Barbara Taylor Bradford.

A proud family. Snubbed by aristocratic neighbour Lord Frampton at a coming-of-age ball, Donald Oliver dreams of the day he'll have his vengeance.

A wild daughter. Laura Oliver, beautiful and tempestuous, falls in love with Giovanni, an Italian ex-prisoner-of-war, now a humble cook. Disdaining her father's snobbishness - and his wrath - the couple flee to London.

A desperate hope. Giovanni and Laura arrive to a city that has not yet re-awoken after the traumas of war. Facing destitution, only their love for one another and their dream of opening a restaurant business keeps them going.

From Cotswolds farmland to London fish markets, society ballrooms to icy gutters, this is a tale of prejudice and ambition, power and passion, and one couple's struggle to overcome all obstacles and carve out a life of their own.



Trade Review
A book not to miss . . . an uplifting tribute to female friendship - Good Housekeeping

Leith's subtle characterizations never sound a wrong note . . . a satisfying and illuminating read - Daily Telegraph

Prue Leith, as well as being a brilliant cook and business woman, is also a highly accomplished novelist - Sue McGregor

A delicious family saga - Daily Mail

The House at Chorlton: an emotional postwar

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    Publisher: Quercus Publishing
    Publication Date: 23/08/2018
    ISBN13: 9781787472624, 978-1787472624
    ISBN10: 1787472620

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Epic multi-generational family saga from household name Prue Leith, perfect for fans of Penny Vincenzi and Barbara Taylor Bradford.

    A proud family. Snubbed by aristocratic neighbour Lord Frampton at a coming-of-age ball, Donald Oliver dreams of the day he'll have his vengeance.

    A wild daughter. Laura Oliver, beautiful and tempestuous, falls in love with Giovanni, an Italian ex-prisoner-of-war, now a humble cook. Disdaining her father's snobbishness - and his wrath - the couple flee to London.

    A desperate hope. Giovanni and Laura arrive to a city that has not yet re-awoken after the traumas of war. Facing destitution, only their love for one another and their dream of opening a restaurant business keeps them going.

    From Cotswolds farmland to London fish markets, society ballrooms to icy gutters, this is a tale of prejudice and ambition, power and passion, and one couple's struggle to overcome all obstacles and carve out a life of their own.



    Trade Review
    A book not to miss . . . an uplifting tribute to female friendship - Good Housekeeping

    Leith's subtle characterizations never sound a wrong note . . . a satisfying and illuminating read - Daily Telegraph

    Prue Leith, as well as being a brilliant cook and business woman, is also a highly accomplished novelist - Sue McGregor

    A delicious family saga - Daily Mail

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