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The Forsyte Saga 6

Swan Song

John Galsworthy

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Headline
01 April 2008
Passion, scandal and tragedy - one of the most absorbing family dramas ever written.

Jon Forsyte is back. After years living in America with his mother Irene, he is excited to be home and can't wait to show off his roots to his new bride. When Fleur Forsyte, now Fleur Mont, his first love, hears of his arrival, she doesn't know what to feel. She's married too, though, with a little boy so there's no reason why they all can't meet as friends. But feelings so strong are not easily contained. And when their passion is rekindled, no one can halt the devastating events that follow - the secret culmination of an old, old story...
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Imprint:   Headline
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   v. 6
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   244g
ISBN:   9780755340903
ISBN 10:   0755340906
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John Galsworthy was born on August 14, 1867, in Surrey and came from an established, wealthy family. Called to the Bar in 1890, he soon decided to abandon law and turn to writing. THE FORSYTE SAGA is his most celebrated work, but he was also a successful dramatist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932. In 1891 Galsworthy met his cousin's wife Ada Nemesis Pearson and they embarked on a scandalous affair, eventually marrying after Ada's divorce in 1905. John Galsworthy died on January 31, 1933.

Reviews for The Forsyte Saga 6: Swan Song

The books I most wish I'd written * Penny Vincenzi * Still a terrific read, a satisfying, long, absorbing family story...which knocks spots off its pale imitators * Susan Hill * THE FORSYTE SAGA was such a cracking good story...compulsive, as well as very modern and outrageous * Sunday Times * Just because they were set in a world of frock-coats and ornate drawing rooms, we should not be blind to their modern dilemmas... the satire is sharp, the dialogue, elegant and witty, and the characterisation - dazzling * Scotsman * Praise for THE FORSYTE SAGA: 'An immortal achievement...it is, at all levels, readability itself * Financial Times *


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