Green Dolphin Street - Couverture souple

Goudge, Elizabeth

 
9781619706422: Green Dolphin Street

Synopsis

<div>Vivid, exciting tales ― earthquakes, shipwreck, encounters between New Zealand settlers and the indigenous Maori people ― are paired with fascinating details of 19th-century life, from sailing ships and steamboats to women’s fashions and the natural beauty of the British seacoast and the mountains and forests of New Zealand.
When Marianne LePatourel meets William Ozanne in the 1830s on an island in the English Channel, she sets her heart on him. However, her sister Marguerite falls in love with him too. And so begins this sweeping novel that takes the characters on dramatic adventures from childhood through old age, on land and at sea, and from the Channel  Islands to China to the New Zealand frontier.</div> <div>When William’s naval career is cut short, he settles in New Zealand and writes to Mr. Le Patourel to ask for Marguerite’s hand in marriage ― but in his nervousness he pens the wrong  name in his letter. It is Marianne who arrives aboard the ship The Green Dolphin, and William’s gallant decision not to reveal his mistake sets in motion a marriage that is difficult, but teaches them both that steadfast love which is chosen is stronger than the passion of love at first sight.</div>

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À propos de l?auteur

Elizabeth Goudge was a British novelist (19001984) born into the home of an Anglican priest and theologian. She wrote children's books as well as novels. Her Green Dolphin Street was made into an Academy-Award winning film. She won the Carnegie Award in 1947 for The Little White Horse, which is J. K. Rowling's favourite children's book.

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