Family History by Vita Sackville-West - ISBN: 9781784873479
Paperback
Scandalous love affair challenges social norms in a changing, jealous world.

Family History

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    2 April 2018

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Summary

The sequel to The Edwardians - a novel of high society in a changing world.

Evelyn, aged thirty-nine, is an attractive widow living an irreproachable life. Then she meets Miles, fifteen years her junior, and falls passionately in love. But both lovers have strong personalities and passion does not equal happiness. Evelyn, deeply jealous and conventional, is shocked at her lover’s casual ways and his insistence on working all day. Miles’s love for Evelyn is real, but he cannot…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784873479
ISBN-10:1784873470
Author:Vita Sackville-West
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:2 April 2018
Weight:213g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

I guarantee that like Harold Nicolson, who was reading Family History on the train between Staplehurst and Charing Cross, most readers will “weep copiously” – Victoria Glendinning
Glamorous aristocrat, complete with ancient name, Spanish Gypsy blood, lost inheritance and family scandals; reckless, romantic lesbian and cross-dresser; devoted wife to a noted diplomat and diarist; mother of two talented sons; bestselling writer, gardener of genius - what could be more enthralling? – Hermione Lee * Guardian *
Tears, tantrum, age gap… utterly addictive. Tissues ahoy. * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West was born in 1892 at Knole in Kent, the only child of aristocratic parents. In 1913 she married diplomat Harold Nicolson, with whom she had two sons and travelled extensively before settling at Kent’s Sissinghurst Castle in 1930, where she devoted much of her time to creating its now world-famous garden. Throughout her life Sackville-West had a number of other relationships with both men and women, and her unconventional marriage would later become the subject of a biography written by her son Nigel Nicolson. Though she produced a substantial body of work, amongst which are writings on travel and gardening, Sackville-West is best known for her novels The Edwardians (1930) and All Passion Spent (1931), and for the pastoral poem The Land (1926), which was awarded the prestigious Hawthornden Prize. Sackville-West died on 2 June 1962 at her Sissinghurst home, aged seventy.

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