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Jennifer Donnelly is the author of twelve novels - Stepsister (out in May ), Beauty and the Beast: Lost in a Book, These Shallow Graves, Sea Spell, Dark Tide, Rogue Wave, Deep Blue, Revolution, A Northern Light, The Tea Rose, The Winter Rose and The Wild Rose - and Humble Pie, a picture book for children. by Jennifer Donnelly. 1. The Winter Rose is filled with vivid descriptions of England in the early twentieth century. Which images or scenes stood out for you? 2. Family, and familial duty, is at the center of the book. Talk about the important, and sometimes detrimental, role that family plays in the lives of the main characters. 3. The Winter Rose, second instalment of Jennifer Donnelly's acclaimed romance trilogy, is full of love, lust, and longing. Fiction Historical Historical Romance This book is currently unavailable.
Another epic novel by Jennifer Donnelly is the epic tale of hidden passions and secret love, The Winter Rose. The setting is North London, where no well-bred woman dares set foot in the grim dangerous streets, if at all they care for their safety. But India Selwyn Jones is not one to be cowed. REVIEW: The Winter Rose by Jennifer Donnelly. When I opened the package containing the arc of your latest book “The Winter Rose” I gulped. Reason one: it’s got a very nice cover. Reason two: it’s a hella lot of book. + pages of trade paperback sized book to be exact. It’s the type of book that requires a big time commitment from a. "Donnelly cleverly intertwines the stories from The Tea Rose and The Winter Rose to remind us of what went on before this even-more tumultuous and deliciously long saga. This time around, Donnelly has leaned more toward Indiana Jones than Barbara Taylor Bradford, and the result is a perfect vacation read.".
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