
The Good Sharps
The Eighteenth-Century Family that Changed Britain
- Paperback
400 pages
- Release Date
19 October 2021
Summary
A vivid, moving biography of an extraordinary eighteenth-century family and their world
The enthralling story of an eighteenth-century family and their extraordinary achievements.
Four brothers, three sisters. Brought up in a Northumberland rectory and in the close of Durham Cathedral, the Sharps would achieve exalted positions at the heart of British society. In 1781, the celebrated painter Johan Zoffany put the final brush strokes on the luminous portrait that immortalised t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781784707224 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1784707228 |
| Author: | Hester Grant |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 400 |
| Release Date: | 19 October 2021 |
| Weight: | 331g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 26mm |
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[A] luminous and detailed account of the lives of this unique family and the turbulent times they navigated… striking and poignant
[A] luminous and detailed account of the lives of this unique family and the turbulent times they navigated… striking and poignant – David Olusoga * Sunday Times *Group biography at its best: a family of vivid and inspiring personalities, making waves in diverse, interconnected worlds. The Sharps leap off the page and into your heart. Georgian England will never seem quite the same again – Amanda ForemanWhat a family, and what an age: the seven Sharp siblings not only helped refashion the 18th-century world around them…but the causes that engaged them then are hardly less resonant some 250 years later… an account of lives fulfilled and well-lived, narrated with exceptional insight, warmth and humour. Grant conjures the texture and bustle of daily lives in vivid, imaginative vignettes that track the siblings at work and play, and one closes the book with a sharp pang of regret, along with real affection and admiration for its protagonists. – Ariane Bankes * Spectator *Grant skilfully weaves her vast knowledge of 18th-century English history and the complex story of a large family into a fluent narrative… It’s the intertwining in their lives of the radical and the typical, the ordinary and the extraordinary which Grant’s book so beautifully reveals – Ivan Hewett * Daily Telegraph *The Good Sharps offers readers a unique and poignant perspective from which to consider the Georgina period * Who Do You Think You Are? *A beguiling biography of a prominent eighteenth-century family… Hester Grant’s deeply researched historical biography has timely resonance in its focus on Granville Sharp… Grant charts his actions with flair and authority…[a] fine book – Alexander Larman * Observer *The incredible true story of one very gifted family… The little-known story of seven siblings from Durham who changed late Georgian London society for the better – Katie Law * Evening Standard (Best Summer Reads for 2020) *The author’s balanced prose is ideally suited to her imaginative and delicate reconstruction of the past… This is a quietly ambitious book, impeccably researched and full of interest – Elisa Segrave * The Oldie *
About The Author
Hester Grant
Hester Grant studied modern history at Christ Church, Oxford, where she was awarded the J. L. Field Exhibition and the Keith Feiling History Prize. She subsequently trained and practised as a barrister. Hester gave up her legal career to bring up her three children, and to pursue her great loves of writing and eighteenth-century British history. Her fascination with the Sharps began when she saw their portrait at the 2012 Johan Zoffany exhibition at the Royal Academy.
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