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The Beekeeper's Daughter : A Novel

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';Nobody does epic romance like Santa Montefiore." Jojo Moyes * "One of the most engrossing reads of my year." Elin Hilderbrand

From the #1 internationally bestselling author, her first book set in America, the "lyrical, achingly beautiful" (Booklist) story of a mother and daughter searching for love and happiness, unaware of the secrets that bind them.

England, 1932: Grace Hamblin is growing up on the beautiful estate of the Marquiss and Marchioness of Penselwood. The beekeepers daughter, she knows her place and her futurethat is until her father dies and leaves her alone. Her childhood friend Freddie has recently become her lover, and she is thankful when they are able to marry and take over her fathers duties. But there is another man whom she just cant shake from her thoughts

Massachusetts, 1973: Graces daughter, Trixie Valentine, is in love with an unsuitable boy. Jasper Duncliffe is wild and romantic, and in a band that might be going somewhere. But when his brother dies and he is called home to England, Jasper promises to come back for Trixie one day, if only she will wait for him. Thinking Trixie is surely abandoned, Grace tries to reach out to her daughter, but Trixie brushes off her mothers advice and comfort, sure Jaspers love for her was real

Both mother and daughter are searching for love and happiness, unaware of the secrets that bind them. To find what they most truly desire they must confront the secrets of the past, and unravel the lies told long ago. Set on a fictional island off the coast of Massachusetts with charming architecture, beautiful landscape, and quirky islanders, The Beekeepers Daughter is a multigenerational banquet of loveone of the most engrossing reads of my year (New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand).

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Product Details
Simon & Schuster
1476735433 / 9781476735436
Paperback
05/04/2016
416 pages
140 x 213 mm, 386 grams