Sanditon
Official ITV Tie-In Edition
If you love Julia Quinn's Bridgerton, Downton Abbey and Pride and Prejudice you'll fall head over heels for Sanditon!
A novelisation of ITV's lavish period drama, Sanditon, adapted for television by Emmy and BAFTA-Award winning writer Andrew Davies and based on Jane Austen's unfinished novel. Les mer
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If you love Julia Quinn's
Bridgerton,
Downton Abbey and
Pride and Prejudice you'll fall head over heels for
Sanditon!
A novelisation of ITV's lavish period drama, Sanditon, adapted for television by Emmy and BAFTA-Award winning writer Andrew Davies and based on Jane Austen's unfinished novel.
When a chance accident transports Charlotte Heywood to the seaside town of Sanditon, her life changes forever. And when she meets the charming and slightly wild Sidney Parker, she finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of romance, betrayal and changing alliances - nobody in Sanditon is quite as they seem.
Discover the world Jane Austen left behind and meet the characters brought to the page by Kate Riordan. Every coastal town has its secrets - but Sanditon has more than most!
A novelisation of ITV's lavish period drama, Sanditon, adapted for television by Emmy and BAFTA-Award winning writer Andrew Davies and based on Jane Austen's unfinished novel.
When a chance accident transports Charlotte Heywood to the seaside town of Sanditon, her life changes forever. And when she meets the charming and slightly wild Sidney Parker, she finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of romance, betrayal and changing alliances - nobody in Sanditon is quite as they seem.
Discover the world Jane Austen left behind and meet the characters brought to the page by Kate Riordan. Every coastal town has its secrets - but Sanditon has more than most!
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Trapeze
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 400
- ISBN
- 9781409192879
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Om forfatteren
Kate Riordan is a British writer and journalist. After working on staff at the
Guardian and
Time Out London, she left the capital and moved to the Cotswolds in order to concentrate on writing novels. She has had three historical novels published by Penguin in the UK:
The Girl in the Photograph, The Shadow Hour and
The Stranger, which have sold in excess of 150,000 copies and been praised for their atmospheric evocation of 19th century England.