The sun sister
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- ISBN: 9781982110666
- ISBN: 198211066X
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1 online resource (547 pages). - Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2020.
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Genre: | Electronic books. Electronic books. Fiction. Historical fiction. Historical fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Still reeling from her fatherâs death, a famous model grieves through drugs and alcohol until she receives a shocking letter from a stranger claiming to be her grandmother, in the follow up to The Moon Sister. 40,000 first printing. - Simon and Schuster
An epic and transporting novel, the latest installment of the âheart-wrenching, uplifting, and utterly enthrallingâ (Lucy Foley, author of The Guest List) Seven Sisters series, unravelling between the dazzling streets of modern-day New York City and the breathtaking plains of 1940s colonial Kenya.
Electra dâAplièse is a top model who seems to have it all: beauty, fame, and wealth. But beneath the glittery veneer, sheâs cracking under all the pressure. When her father dies, she turns to alcohol and drugs to ease the pain. As friends and colleagues fear for her health, Electra receives a shocking letter from a stranger who claims to be her grandmother.
In 1939, New Yorker Cecily Huntley-Morgan arrives in Kenyaâs Lake Naivasha region for the exciting chance to stay with her godmother, the famous socialite Kiki Preston. But after a sheltered upbringing, sheâs astounded by the hedonistic antics of the other ex-pats in the infamous Happy Valley set. Cecily soon grows to love her stunning but complicated new home, and she even accepts a proposal of marriage from an enigmatic older cattle farmer. After a shocking discovery and with war looming, Cecily feels isolated and alone. Until she meets a young woman in the woods and makes her a promise that will change the course of her life forever.
Featuring Lucinda Rileyâs âengaging and mesmerizingâ (Library Journal, starred review) storytelling and filled with unforgettable and moving characters, The Sun Sister explores how love can cross seemingly impossible boundaries.