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The Shakespeare sisters, Juliet Greenwood

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The Shakespeare sisters, Juliet Greenwood
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The Shakespeare sisters
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Juliet Greenwood
Summary
Four motherless sisters, raised by a distant father in a crumbling, ivy-choked country estate. A terrible war on the horizon that will tear an ancient family apart. Stratford-upon-Avon, 1940. Rosalind Arden, born into one of the oldest families in England, has grown up running wild through the walled gardens and secret passages of historic Arden House, known to have once been frequented by Shakespeare himself. But centuries of squandered wealth have left the family destitute, and Papa Arden plans to replenish the coffers by securing hasty marriages to the highest bidder for Rosalind and her sisters. Passionate and headstrong, Rosalind is quickly running out of ways to avoid this fate. But then war comes to England, and not even Arden House can remain untouched. As food shortages grip the villages and England is shrouded by black-outs, Rosalind is unexpectedly swept into the orbit of soft-spoken aspiring architect Guy Thompson...just weeks before he's sent to fight. Heartbroken, Rosalind knows she can't return to the golden prison of Arden. With little more than a leather-bound book of Shakespeare in tow--a secret bequest from her mother--she runs away to London. There, she throws herself into the war effort, photographing the heart-wrenching aftermath of the blitz--building a life for herself she never thought possible. Until death comes to Arden and Rosalind is called home to devastating news. With Guy having inexplicably cut contact and her father on the edge of ruin, Rosalind must choose between the life she has made for herself and saving her beautiful, broken Arden House, home to the man who has only ever tried to bend her to his will..
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