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Daughter of the House

Published
Sep 2015
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
512

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In Daughter of the House, Rosie Thomas, "a master storyteller" (Cosmopolitan) returns to the marvelous Wix family.

Nancy Wix, daughter of the stage impresarios Eliza and Devil, must find a way to keep London's Palmyra theatre afloat, and to entertain audiences who have lost husbands and sons in the first World War. Nancy is a born performer, but she is set apart―even from her beloved brothers―by her psychic gifts. She must harness her troubling powers to keep her family and the theatre intact.

It is a dangerous path and a lonely one, but Nancy's bold choices lead her to love, and beyond that to the recognition of what it takes to become a modern woman. As another war begins to threaten the world, she is forced into a final, fateful confrontation with her demons, and must marshal both her ingenuity and her mysterious talents to fight for the survival of friendship, independence, and family.

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Jul 2016 Overlook Press ISBN 146831307X
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