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Britannia Mews

A Novel

Margery Sharp
4.4
(8)
Pages
377
Year
2016
Language
English

About

With heartfelt drama, wit, and brilliant historical detail, this masterfully told family saga spans the Victorian era and World War II and features an unpredictable and passionate heroine who defies the English class system   Around the corner from the elegant townhouses on Albion Place is Britannia Mews, a squalid neighborhood where servants and coachmen live. In 1875, it's no place for a young girl of fine breeding, but independent-minded Adelaide Culver is fascinated by what goes on there. Years later, Adelaide shocks her family when she falls in love with an impoverished artist and moves into the mews. But violence shatters Adelaide's dreams. In a dangerous new world, she must fend for herself-until she meets a charismatic stranger and her life takes a turn she never expected.   A novel about social manners and mores reminiscent of Edith Wharton, this story of love, family, and the price one must pay for throwing off the shackles of convention is also a witty and incisive dissection of the "upstairs, downstairs" English class system of the last two centuries.

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"Every page of Britannia Mews is guaranteed entertainment."
The New York Times
"As an artistic achievement . . . first-class, as entertainment . . . tops."
The Boston Globe
"Very enjoyable . . . [Britannia Mews] has humor and sunny warmth and interesting people . . . and that's quite a lot for any book."
The New York Times

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