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Hazel Gaynor

    16 de mayo de 1971

    Hazel Gaynor es una autora aclamada internacionalmente cuyas obras exploran principalmente personajes femeninos resilientes que navegan por circunstancias extraordinarias. Con un ojo agudo para el detalle histórico y la profundidad emocional, transporta a los lectores a épocas pasadas, profundizando en temas de amor, pérdida y supervivencia. Su habilidad para iluminar eventos históricos a través de narrativas convincentes y personajes vívidos la convierte en una narradora excepcional.

    Hazel Gaynor
    The Cottingley Secret
    The Girl From The Savoy
    A Memory of Violets
    Three Words for Goodbye
    The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
    When We Were Young & Brave
    • When We Were Young & Brave

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      During World War II, when the Japanese intern everyone at a British-run missionary school in northern China, teacher Elspeth Kent inspires her charges by instituting the Girl Guide patrol

      When We Were Young & Brave
    • The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      From the bestselling author of The Girl Who Came Home and The Girl From The Savoy comes a novel inspired by the extraordinary story of a remarkable young woman. 1838: Northumberland, England. When lighthouse keeper's daughter, Grace Darling, is involved in the daring rescue of the stranded survivors of a terrible shipwreck, she becomes one of the most celebrated women of her age. But the friendship that develops between Grace and an artist who sets out to capture her subtle beauty, is far more precious to her than her unwanted fame. 1938: Newport, Rhode Island. Nineteen-years-old, pregnant and in disgrace, Matilda Emmerson has been banished from Ireland to stay with her reclusive relative, Harriet, the assistant lighthouse keeper. When a discarded, half-finished portrait opens a window into her family history, Matilda finds her destiny inextricably linked to Grace Darling. The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter is a sweeping novel that speaks of the ties that bind mothers to daughters, of the love story that reunites a family and two women learning that where you are has the power to shape who you are.

      The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
    • Three Words for Goodbye

      A Novel

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      From Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb, the bestselling authors of Meet Me in Monaco, comes a coming-of-age novel set in pre-WWII Europe, perfect for fans of Jennifer Robson, Beatriz Williams, and Kate Quinn. Three cities, two sisters, one chance to correct the past . . . New York, 1937: When estranged sisters Clara and Madeleine Sommers learn their grandmother is dying, they agree to fulfill her last wish: to travel across Europe—together. They are to deliver three letters, in which Violet will say goodbye to those she hasn’t seen since traveling to Europe forty years earlier; a journey inspired by famed reporter, Nellie Bly. Clara, ever-dutiful, sees the trip as an inconvenient detour before her wedding to millionaire Charles Hancock, but it’s also a chance to embrace her love of art. Budding journalist Madeleine relishes the opportunity to develop her ambitions to report on the growing threat of Hitler’s Nazi party and Mussolini’s control in Italy. Constantly at odds with each other as they explore the luxurious Queen Mary , the Orient Express, and the sights of Paris and Venice,, Clara and Madeleine wonder if they can fulfil Violet’s wish, until a shocking truth about their family brings them closer together. But as they reach Vienna to deliver the final letter, old grudges threaten their reconciliation again. As political tensions rise, and Europe feels increasingly volatile, the pair are glad to head home on the Hindenburg , where fate will play its hand in the final stage of their journey.

      Three Words for Goodbye
    • A Memory of Violets

      • 389 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura
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      The author of the USA Today and New York Times bestselling novel The Girl Who Came Home has once again created an unforgettable historical novel. Step into the world of Victorian London, where the wealth and poverty exist side by side. This is the story of two long-lost sisters, whose lives take different paths, and the young woman who will be transformed by their experiences. In 1912, twenty-year-old Tilly Harper leaves the peace and beauty of her native Lake District for London, to become assistant housemother at Mr. Shaw’s Home for Watercress and Flower Girls. For years, the home has cared for London’s flower girls—orphaned and crippled children living on the grimy streets and selling posies of violets and watercress to survive. Soon after she arrives, Tilly discovers a diary written by an orphan named Florrie—a young Irish flower girl who died of a broken heart after she and her sister, Rosie, were separated. Moved by Florrie’s pain and all she endured in her brief life, Tilly sets out to discover what happened to Rosie. But the search will not be easy. Full of twists and surprises, it leads the caring and determined young woman into unexpected places, including the depths of her own heart.

      A Memory of Violets
    • `Addictive, charming and gleaming with Jazz Age glitz' The LadyThe fabulous new novel from the author of The Girl Who Came Home

      The Girl From The Savoy
    • The New York Times bestselling author turns the clock back to a time when two young girls convinced the world that fairies really did exist...

      The Cottingley Secret
    • Inspired by true events, the New York Times bestselling novel The Girl Who Came Home is the poignant story of a group of Irish emigrants aboard RMS Titanic-a seamless blend of fact and fiction that explores the tragedy's impact and its lasting repercussions on survivors and their descendants. Ireland, 1912.

      The Girl Who Came Home
    • Christmas with the Queen

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set against a festive backdrop, this heartwarming historical novel blends royal intrigue with romantic comedy. It captures the charm of a love story reminiscent of classic films, exploring themes of love, tradition, and the spirit of the season. With the combined talents of bestselling authors Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb, readers can expect a delightful narrative filled with warmth and engaging characters, perfect for the holiday spirit.

      Christmas with the Queen
    • ‘Heart-wrenching . . . a story that needs to be remembered’ FERN BRITTON ‘Enthrallingly told . . . it’s extraordinary how despite everything hope for the future shines out’ RACHEL HORE

      The Last Lifeboat