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Emma Blair (1942–2011)

Autor de An Apple from Eden

42 Obras 519 Miembros 7 Reseñas

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Obras de Emma Blair

An Apple from Eden (1998) 33 copias
Flower of Scotland (1997) 29 copias
Goodnight, Sweet Prince (1999) 28 copias
Half Hidden (1996) 25 copias
Hester Dark (1984) 23 copias
A Most Determined Woman (1989) 23 copias
Street Song (1986) 22 copias
Three Bites of the Cherry (2006) 22 copias
Forget-me-not (2001) 21 copias
The Daffodil Sea (1994) 21 copias
Finding Happiness (2003) 21 copias
Wild Strawberries (2000) 19 copias
Scarlet Ribbons (1992) 18 copias
Little White Lies (1600) 17 copias
The Water Meadows (1992) 16 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Blair, Iain
Otros nombres
Blair, Emma
Fecha de nacimiento
1942-08-12
Fecha de fallecimiento
2011-07-03
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK (birth)
Lugar de fallecimiento
Torquay, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Ocupaciones
actor
lifeguard
novelist
playwright
journalist
Relaciones
Blanchard, Jane (wife)
Biografía breve
Iain Blair was born on 12 August 1942 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was an actor and writer, married with the also writer Jane Blanchard. Initially he wrote plays for theatre and television, but later began to write novels. He started out writing suspense novels as Iain Blair, but after being unsuccessful with this genre, switched to writing popular historical romance fiction sagas. But according to his Web site, Iain Blair's publishers decided he'd sell far more books simply by being published as a woman because is a women's fiction genre. "I was given absolutely no choice in the matter. They'd decided on a sex change and even the name. So that was that. Emma I became and Emma I've stayed." His true identity remained a secret until 1998 when his novel Flower of Scotland was nominated for the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association Awards, which required him to admit to being the author. He passed away on 3 July 2011 in Torquay, Devon, England.

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my favourite emma blair book.
 
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LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
Two books in one, I admit this one was bought at least partly because of the name of the author. It was the third in the three books for a tenner, and I was rather running out of inspiration so figured I might as well get something which was a bit of a brick. To be honest the two stories weren't exactly hugely exciting. Set in Glasgow, each spanning the years between the 30s and 50s, they each seem to have a fairly similar plot outline. Two male characters, each making their way from poor roots to become something in the world, but one using fair(ish) methods and the other foul. And of course the woman they both end up loving/wanting.

I think on balance I liked Street Song better. I just couldn't reconcile myself with the 'good' guy of the pair in Princess ending up killing himself and this being a moderately happy ending just because the girl was then set free from a marriage she was determined to be faithful to even though she was not in love. Of course the bad guy still got his comeupance (sp?) and there was an even nicer guy who popped up towards the end to be the love interest, but even so. And to have it just tucked into the last chapter as the whole thing is being neatly unknotted just made it seem like a cheap and horrible trick.

I can't see me reading anything else by this author to be honest, but it kept me amused for a few days.
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lnr_blair | Jul 7, 2009 |
Once again a good book by this author.

Back Cover Blurb:
Set in Scotland in the 1930's, this novel continues the story begun in 'Flower of Scotland'. It takes readers back into the lives of the Drummond family, who are still dealing with the aftermath of the Great War, but now must face up to the horrors of World War ll. An enormously touching story of life, love and death.
 
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mazda502001 | Nov 7, 2008 |
A wonderful book - a great read. If you like saga-type novels you must read this.

Back Cover Blurb:
Born with a degenerative hip, Sadie grows up in a Barnado's home with only a pair of scarlet ribbons to remind her of her mother. In 1927, fully cured, she is offered the opportunity of a lifetime: to start a new life in Canada. But life seems far from perfect on the Trikhardts' farm in Ontario.
 
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mazda502001 | Nov 7, 2008 |

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Obras
42
Miembros
519
Popularidad
#47,860
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
7
ISBNs
284
Idiomas
1

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