Página inicialGruposDiscussãoMaisZeitgeist
Pesquise No Site
Este site usa cookies para fornecer nossos serviços, melhorar o desempenho, para análises e (se não estiver conectado) para publicidade. Ao usar o LibraryThing, você reconhece que leu e entendeu nossos Termos de Serviço e Política de Privacidade . Seu uso do site e dos serviços está sujeito a essas políticas e termos.

Resultados do Google Livros

Clique em uma foto para ir ao Google Livros

Carregando...

The Silent Tide

de Rachel Hore

MembrosResenhasPopularidadeAvaliação médiaMenções
803334,497 (3.73)5
When Emily Gordon, editor at a London publishing house, commissions an account of great English novelist Hugh Morton, she finds herself steering a tricky path between Morton's formidable widow, Jacqueline, who's determined to protect his secrets, and the biographer, charming and ambitious Joel Richards. But someone is sending Emily mysterious missives about Hugh Morton's past and she discovers a buried story that simply has to be told... One winter's day in 1948, nineteen year old Isabel Barber arrives at her Aunt Penelope's house in Earl's Court having run away from home to follow her star. A chance meeting with an East European refugee poet leads to a job with his publisher, McKinnon & Holt, and a fascinating career beckons. But when she develops a close editorial relationship with charismatic young debut novelist Hugh Morton and the professional becomes passionately personal, not only are all her plans put to flight, but she finds herself in a struggle for her very survival. Rachel Hore's intriguing and suspenseful new novel magnificently evokes the milieux of London publishing past and present and connects the very different worlds of two young women, Emily and Isabel, who through their individual quests for truth, love and happiness become inextricably linked.… (mais)
Nenhum(a)
Carregando...

Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro.

Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro.

» Veja também 5 menções

Exibindo 3 de 3
I really like Rachel Hore's books, but this one bogged down in the middle. It needed a faster pace, in my opinion. The characters are great, though. ( )
  MariaGreene | Jun 30, 2021 |
An easy enjoyable read ( )
  karenshann | Dec 31, 2019 |
I am very grateful to my friend Rhiannon (and I don't often saying that!) for persuading me to read this book. It is certainly not the sort of work that I would normally have looked at twice if I had come across it in a bookshop as I would,no doubt, have dismissed it as "chick lit").. Well that just goes to show that one can't, or at least shouldn't, judge a book by its cover!

The novel moves between contemporary London where Emily Gordon works on the editorial staff of Parchment, a literary publisher and the late 1940s where Isabel Barber has fled the tedium of her home life in Kent for "The Smoke", pitching up unannounced at her Aunt Penelope's house asking to be put up for a few nights. Penelope (not one to be confined by orthodox rules) complies, and through her circle of acquaintances Isabel is introduced to the fringes of London's literary world, finding a low-paid job at the publishing house McKinnon and Holt. Through her diligence and patience Isabel becomes established at the publisher and shows a considerable flair for reviewing manuscripts. Before long she encounters Hugh Morton, an aspiring novelist whose first novel is to be published by McKinnon and Holt.. Isabel's guidance on the female perspective proves invaluable and she and Hugh fall in love, and eventually marry.

Meanwhile, back in the present day, Emily finds herself working on a project with Joel Richards who has been commissioned to write a biography of Hugh Morton, scheduled to coincide with the broadcast of a new television adaptation of "The Silent Tide", Morton's masterpiece. Her interest in the project is spurred when she starts to receive old manuscripts and notes that were clearly written by Isabel. there is no indication of where they are coming from, but they appear to be genuine and show a different perspective on Isabel's marriage to Hugh from that emerging in Joel's biography.

The plot develops seamlessly and completely credibly, and the characters are also totally believable, coming together to make a very entertaining and enjoyable novel. ( )
  Eyejaybee | Dec 10, 2013 |
Exibindo 3 de 3
sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Você deve entrar para editar os dados de Conhecimento Comum.
Para mais ajuda veja a página de ajuda do Conhecimento Compartilhado.
Título canônico
Título original
Títulos alternativos
Data da publicação original
Pessoas/Personagens
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês. Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Lugares importantes
Eventos importantes
Filmes relacionados
Epígrafe
Dedicatória
Primeiras palavras
Citações
Últimas palavras
Aviso de desambiguação
Editores da Publicação
Autores Resenhistas (normalmente na contracapa do livro)
Idioma original
CDD/MDS canônico
LCC Canônico

Referências a esta obra em recursos externos.

Wikipédia em inglês

Nenhum(a)

When Emily Gordon, editor at a London publishing house, commissions an account of great English novelist Hugh Morton, she finds herself steering a tricky path between Morton's formidable widow, Jacqueline, who's determined to protect his secrets, and the biographer, charming and ambitious Joel Richards. But someone is sending Emily mysterious missives about Hugh Morton's past and she discovers a buried story that simply has to be told... One winter's day in 1948, nineteen year old Isabel Barber arrives at her Aunt Penelope's house in Earl's Court having run away from home to follow her star. A chance meeting with an East European refugee poet leads to a job with his publisher, McKinnon & Holt, and a fascinating career beckons. But when she develops a close editorial relationship with charismatic young debut novelist Hugh Morton and the professional becomes passionately personal, not only are all her plans put to flight, but she finds herself in a struggle for her very survival. Rachel Hore's intriguing and suspenseful new novel magnificently evokes the milieux of London publishing past and present and connects the very different worlds of two young women, Emily and Isabel, who through their individual quests for truth, love and happiness become inextricably linked.

Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas.

Descrição do livro
Resumo em haiku

Current Discussions

Nenhum(a)

Capas populares

Links rápidos

Avaliação

Média: (3.73)
0.5
1
1.5
2 1
2.5
3 3
3.5 1
4 6
4.5
5 2

É você?

Torne-se um autor do LibraryThing.

 

Sobre | Contato | LibraryThing.com | Privacidade/Termos | Ajuda/Perguntas Frequentes | Blog | Loja | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliotecas Históricas | Os primeiros revisores | Conhecimento Comum | 204,442,512 livros! | Barra superior: Sempre visível