The Duchess: From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Governess

The Duchess: From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Governess

$29.99 AUD $12.00 AUD

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Author: Wendy Holden

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 352


From the bestselling author of The Governess. Arriving in 1928, Wallis was a divorced, penniless, middle-aged foreigner with average looks and no connections. Yet, just eight years later, a king renounced his throne for her. How did a woman from nowhere capture the heart of the world's most glamorous bachelor? Wendy Holden tells the amazing story. ___________ Praise for Wendy Holden's The Governess: 'A beautifully woven and exquisitely detailed story' - HEATHER MORRIS, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz 'A great book for escaping into . . . I loved this!' - KATIE FFORDE 'A brilliantly imagined and poignant novel [...] of sacrifice, deep affection, strained loyalties and divided English society in the post-Downton Abbey era' - ELIZABETH BUCHAN
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Jen Wren....
The Duchess

Hi Book Grocer Team,
I have not read The Duchess. I purchased it for a Christmas gift. It does look interesting. I have read The Governess which I enjoyed.
Cheerio,
Jennifer.📚📚

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Author: Wendy Holden

Format: Paperback / softback

Number of Pages: 352


From the bestselling author of The Governess. Arriving in 1928, Wallis was a divorced, penniless, middle-aged foreigner with average looks and no connections. Yet, just eight years later, a king renounced his throne for her. How did a woman from nowhere capture the heart of the world's most glamorous bachelor? Wendy Holden tells the amazing story. ___________ Praise for Wendy Holden's The Governess: 'A beautifully woven and exquisitely detailed story' - HEATHER MORRIS, author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz 'A great book for escaping into . . . I loved this!' - KATIE FFORDE 'A brilliantly imagined and poignant novel [...] of sacrifice, deep affection, strained loyalties and divided English society in the post-Downton Abbey era' - ELIZABETH BUCHAN