The Tea Planter's Wife

The mesmerising escapist historical romance that became a No.1 Sunday Times bestseller

(Author) Dinah Jefferies
Format: Paperback
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Nineteen-year-old Gwendolyn Hooper is newly married to a rich and charming widower, eager to join him on his tea plantation, determined to be the perfect wife and mother. But life in Ceylon is not what Gwen expected. The plantation workers are resentful, the neighbours treacherous. And there are clues to the past - a dusty trunk of dresses, an overgrown gravestone in the grounds - that her husband refuses to discuss. Just as Gwen finds her feet, disaster strikes. She faces a terrible choice, hiding the truth from almost everyone, but a secret this big can't stay buried forever . . .

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Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780241969557
Publish year:
2015
Publish date:
Sept. 3, 2015

Dinah Jefferies

Dinah Jefferies is a British author known for her bestselling novel "The Tea Planter's Wife." Her evocative and atmospheric writing style transports readers to exotic locales in the early 20th century. Jefferies' work explores themes of love, betrayal, and cultural identity, making her a standout voice in historical fiction.

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