At its core, Helen is a novel about lying—not lies told in malice, but the self-destructive lies one tells to those one loves. The story of orphan Helen Stanley and her friend Lady Cecilia Clarendon, and the crumbling of Lady Cecilia’s marriage, this compelling tale foreshadows later nineteenth-century novels of marital unrest and disaster.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (E-bok): 9781411444591
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 21. juni 2011
At its core, Helen is a novel about lying—not lies told in malice, but the self-destructive lies one tells to those one loves. The story of orphan Helen Stanley and her friend Lady Cecilia Clarendon, and the crumbling of Lady Cecilia’s marriage, this compelling tale foreshadows later nineteenth-century novels of marital unrest and disaster.
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (E-bok): 9781411444591
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 21. juni 2011
Kos deg med ubegrenset tilgang til mer enn 600 000 titler.
Det er ingen anmeldelser ennå
Last ned appen for å skrive anmeldelser av bøker.
Norsk
Norge