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Cargando... Amy Snow (2015 original; edición 2015)por Tracy Rees (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Reading this book was like pulling on a comfy old sweater - I felt the echoes of some of my favorite nineteenth-century British novels. Amy Snow is an orphan abandoned in a snowdrift as an infant, but she is adopted as a companion by a wealthy heiress. Years later, the heiress dies and leaves Amy a series of letters which urge her on a fascinating journey across England, a journey in which Amy must discover both herself and her past. A great read that left me wanted more stories like this! ( ) Aardig verhaal, maar net geen topper. Aurelia vind een kleine naakte baby in de sneeuw op het landgoed van haar ouders, Lord en Lady Vennaway. Ze neemt het meisje mee naar huis en noemt haar Amy Snow. Het verhaal begint echt als Amy op zeventienjarige het landgoed moet verlaten na het overlijden van de 8 jaar oudere Aurelia. Met een volle koffer met al haar bezittingen en een brief van Aurelia gaat ze op pad zonder doel. Aurelia geeft in haar brief aan waar ze naar toe moet en vertelt dat het een zoektocht wordt en dat ze er niemand iets over mag vertellen. Bovendien zit er in de brief een behoorlijk bedrag om haar zoektocht te bekostigen. Amy gaat van stad naar stad en ontmoet steeds nieuwe mensen die haar verder helpen. En ook haar grote liefde. When eight-year old Aurelia Vennaway runs outside to play in the snow on a January day in 1831, she finds a baby, blue, abandoned and barely alive. She takes the baby home and, despite opposition from her parents, demands they keep the baby. Aurelia really is that precocious. She names the baby Amy. ‘Amy Snow’ by Tracy Rees is about two lost girls, each lost in different ways who through their friendship find strength to face the lot given to them by life at a time when women had few individual rights. This is the story of a secret, well-hidden and unveiled by a series of letters. The two girls grow up together. Aurelia lives a privileged life and Amy stays on in the large house, first as a servant and then companion to her friend. She is treated harshly by Aurelia’s parents, but is looked after by Cook and under-gardener Robin. The two girls support each other as they grow up. Amy gains an education and learns how to be a lady, but when Aurelia faints, a weak heart is diagnosed. When Aurelia dies in her early twenties, Amy is thrown out of the house where she was discovered in the snow. ‘Staying here where you were not welcome. Schemer! Vagabond! Baseborn!’ shouts Lord Vennaway. But Aurelia has not abandoned Amy. In a package entrusted to the keeping of the local schoolteacher and given to her after the funeral, Any finds money, a green silk stole and a letter. It is the first of many. In a recreation of the treasure trails she invented for her young friend when they were children, Amy must now follow Aurelia’s trail of clues. The subterfuge is necessary, Aurelia insists in her first letter, but does not explain why. So Amy travels to London and looks for a mysterious bookshop, trying to second-guess Aurelia’s clues, unsure where the path will lead, knowing only she must find the next letter. What is the secret Aurelia is protecting and why can’t she confide in Amy while she is alive? Each letter apologises for giving no answers. The trail takes Amy from London to Twickenham, Bath and York. The nature of the secret becomes obvious well before Amy realizes it, but this doesn’t stop the urge to read to the end. There is some lovely description of the houses and the fashions of the time, and I particularly liked Ariadne Riverthorpe who was much more than she seemed. In contrast the family in Twickenham, the Wisters, are idealised. As the story progressed, the letter device came to see rather false. Also, given the title of the book, I expected the main narrative to be about Amy’s origins so when these are briefly explained at the end, it seems like a bit of an afterthought. Read more of my book reviews at http://www.sandradanby.com/book-reviews-a-z/ sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Fiction.
Mystery.
Romance.
Suspense.
HTML: Abandonada y despreciada, ¿logrará Amy descubrir el secreto que cambiará su vida? Abre la carta y descubre el secreto... Premio Richard & Judy 2016. Abandonada en la nieve para que muriera cuando solo era un bebé, Amy Snow nunca ha conocido el amor, ni lo que es tener una familia. A pesar de que la recogen en Hatville Court, allí no la quiere nadie, y tanto los señores como los sirvientes la desprecian. Solo Aurelia Vennaway, la heredera de la casa, intercede por ella. Amy la adora, es la luz de su vida, el centro de su mundo. Así que, cuando muere joven, ese mundo se hunde. Sin embargo, Aurelia le deja un último regalo: un puñado de cartas que esconden una clave que la llevará hasta un tesoro que solo ella puede encontrar. Al final del camino, le espera un secreto que supondrá un giro en su vida... si es ca No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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