The American Heiress: A Novel
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The American Heiress: A Novel

Paperback – December 26, 2017

Price
$14.36
Format
Paperback
Pages
496
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250190222
Dimensions
5.64 x 1.36 x 8.26 inches
Weight
1.75 pounds

Description

“The detailing is beautiful, the great phalanx of historical characters amusing, and the relief of reading a novel that puts enjoyment first so rare and gratifying that I am ready for a sequel.” ― Amanda Foreman, author of GEORGIANA, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, winner of the Whitbread Prize for Biography “A shrewd, spirited historical romance with flavors of Edith Wharton, Daphne du Maurier, Jane Austen, Upstairs, Downstairs and a dash of People magazine that charts a bumpy marriage of New World money and Old World tradition.... Goodwin's debut, a knowing, judicious blend of Gilded Age extravagance, below-stairs perspective,...and sophisticated social tableaux, offers reader satisfaction....Superior entertainment.” ― Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Top-notch writing brings to life the world of wealth on both sides of the Atlantic. This debut's strong character development and sense of place will please fans of historical romance, including book club members.” ― Library Journal (starred review) “This lush look at Edwardian excess and scandal on both sides of the Atlantic...is a propulsive story of love, manners, culture clash, and store-bought class from a time long past that proves altogether fresh.” ― Publishers Weekly “Deliciously classy. A story that gallops along, full of exquisite period detail.” ― Kate Mosse, author of LABYRINTH and SEPULCHRE “I was seduced by this book, rather as Cora was seduced by her duke: with great skill and confidence. Intriguing, atmospheric, and extremely stylish, I was still thinking about it long after I had reached the end.” ― Penny Vincenzi, author of THE BEST OF TIMES “Sparkling and thoroughly engaging…a delight. Filled with vitality and peopled by a vigorous supporting cast of characters…the story of a poor little rich girl learning the hard way… makes for a highly enjoyable and intelligent read.” ― London Sunday Times DAISY GOODWIN is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels The Fortune Hunter and The American Heiress . She is a Harkness scholar who attended Columbia University's film school after earning a degree in history at Cambridge University and was formerly a leading television producer in the U.K. Her poetry anthologies, including 101 Poems That Could Save Your Life, have introduced many new readers to the pleasures of poetry, and she was Chair of the judging panel of the 2010 Orange Prize for Fiction. She and her husband, an ABC TV executive, have two daughters and live in London.

Features & Highlights

  • "Anyone suffering
  • Downton Abbey
  • withdrawal symptoms (who isn't?) will find an instant tonic in Daisy Goodwin's
  • The American Heiress.
  • The story of Cora Cash, an American heiress in the 1890s who bags an English duke, this is a deliciously evocative first novel that lingers in the mind."
  • --Allison Pearson, New York Times
  • bestselling author of
  • I Don't Know How She Does It
  • and
  • I Think I Love You
  • Be careful what you wish for. Traveling abroad with her mother at the turn of the twentieth century to seek a titled husband, beautiful, vivacious Cora Cash, whose family mansion in Newport dwarfs the Vanderbilts', suddenly finds herself Duchess of Wareham, married to Ivo, the most eligible bachelor in England. Nothing is quite as it seems, however: Ivo is withdrawn and secretive, and the English social scene is full of traps and betrayals. Money, Cora soon learns, cannot buy everything, as she must decide what is truly worth the price in her life and her marriage.
  • Witty, moving, and brilliantly entertaining, Cora's story marks the debut of a glorious storyteller who brings a fresh new spirit to the world of Edith Wharton and Henry James.
  • "For daughters of the new American billionaires of the 19th century, it was the ultimate deal: marriage to a cash-strapped British Aristocrat in return for a title and social status. But money didn't always buy them happiness." --Daisy Goodwin in
  • The Daily Mail
  • One of
  • Library Journal
  • 's Best Historical Fiction Books of 2011

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Fun romance

Well written novel! Loved it!
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Five Stars

Great beach read.
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Royal Culture meets Real Housewives

If you love royal culture and also love Real Housewives, this might be a good choice. I have a mixed opinion. Goodwin does a great job creating these deep characters and paints a beautiful setting. She evokes feeling from the reader. However, there are a lot of odd storylines throughout the book that either never get concluded or see an awkward peak and valley pattern that just leaves the reader confused rather than intrigued.
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Would recommend

I really liked this book, it took me a while to finally sit down and read it but once i did it was very captivating.
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Five Stars

An excellent incite into an American marrying a royal.
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Interesting

I enjoyed reading this book. It was an interesting view of the psychology/thinking of those of the time and their "position" in society. I thought it dragged a bit here and there and found myself waiting for . . . something, which came way too late in the book. The ending was totally unsatisfactory. I would not classify this book as a romance novel. More a novel about a romance. It is not a book a I couldn't put down and I would classify this book as good. One I would give away, not keep and read again. I am not one who finds reading anything a 'waste of time".