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‘A gloriously good read’ Sunday Independent LIFE
SURROUNDED BY WEALTH, GLAMOUR AND EXCITEMENT
Lady Honor Guinness is a reluctant wallflower. But that all changes when she marries Henry ‘Chips’ Channon, a charming and ambitious American. On his arm, she finds herself at the heart of 1930s London’s most elite social circles, mingling with aristocrats, politicians and royalty. But it’s not too long before Chips begins to
prioritise his aspirations over all else, and Honor begins to wonder who exactly she has married.
By her side is her best friend Doris, a young woman eager to establish her place in society. A social butterfly who keeps the details of her family background to herself, Doris is hopeful her beauty and charm will win her a suitable husband, but she has no interest in a romantic attachment. Until she is introduced to ‘the most devastating man in London’.
Inspired by true-life events, The Other Guinness Girl: A Question of Honor is an elegant, captivating story of two young women navigating friendship, loneliness, love and desire as they try to find their places in a society where the rules seem to change every moment.
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‘Utterly captivating … an absolute page-turner’ IRISH INDEPENDENT
‘Masterfully and glamorously told’ SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
‘Fans of Downton Abbey will adore this’ SUNDAY TIMES
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Honor Guinness is rich, aristocratic, shy and awkward – nothing like her glamourous cousins Aileen, Maureen, and Oonagh. But when she marries the charming and ambitious, American Henry ‘Chips’ Channon, together, they make the perfect couple. Determined to conquer London society, they are soon are at the heart of the best social circles – including a close friendship with the Prince of Wales and Mrs Wallis Simpson. But within the marriage, all is less than perfect. Meanwhile, Honor’s best friend, the beautiful, enigmatic Doris, is focused on marrying well to provide security to her family. Born to a German-Jewish mother, she has charm and looks but not Honor’s advantages of birth and connection. Set 1932-1936, this is an evocative story of excess and wealth against a backdrop of events that changed Europe: The rise of Nazism, the abdication of a king, and the slide into World War II.
Weight | 0.36 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.6 × 13 × 3.4 cm |
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Cover | Paperback |
Pages | ix, 512 |
Language | English |
Edition | 1st paperback ed |
Dewey | 823.92 (edition:23) |
Readership | General – Trade / Code: K |
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