Mary Lavelle

Mary Lavelle
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Publisher : Virago
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9780349008837
ISBN-13 : 0349008833
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Book Synopsis Mary Lavelle by : Kate O'Brien

Download or read book Mary Lavelle written by Kate O'Brien and published by Virago. This book was released on 2016-05-19 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: AN AWARD-WINNING AND REMARKABLE IRISH NOVELIST 'A superior type of romantic novel . . . quasi-intelligent and discursive' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 'Writes with almost poetic intensity of the ecstasy and anguish of love' VAL HENNESSY 'A description of a bull-fight that rivals Hemingway . . . dramatic . . . smooth' KIRKUS REVIEWS Mary Lavelle, a beautiful young Irish woman, travels to Spain to see some of the world before marrying her steadfast Fiance John. But despite the enchanting surroundings and her three charming charges, life as governess to the wealthy Areavaga family is lonely and she is homesick. Then comes the arrival of the family's handsome, passionate - and married - son Juanito and Mary's loyalties and beliefs are challenged. Falling in love with Juanito and with Spain, Mary finds herself at the heart of a family and a nation divided.


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