Monday, November 7, 2011

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Title: The Time In Between
Author: María Dueñas
Publisher:
Atria Books
Publication Date: November 8, 2011
Format: Hardcover; Pgs 624
Genre: Historical Fiction
Source: Simon and Schuster Advisory Board


Description

Between Youth and Adulthood . . . At age twelve, Sira Quiroga sweeps the atelier floors where her single mother works as a seamstress. At fourteen, she quietly begins her own apprenticeship. By her early twenties she has learned the ropes of the business and is engaged to a modest government clerk. But everything changes when two charismatic men burst unexpectedly into her neatly mapped-out life: an attractive salesman and the father she never knew.

Between War and Peace . . . With the Spanish Civil War brewing in Madrid, Sira leaves her mother and her fiancé, impetuously following her handsome lover to Morocco. However, she soon finds herself abandoned, penniless, and heartbroken in an exotic land. Among the odd collection of European expatriates trapped there by the worsening political situation back on the Continent, Sira reinvents herself by turning to the one skill that can save her: her gift for creating beautiful clothes.

Between Love and Duty . . .As England, Germany, and the other great powers launch into the dire conflict of World War II, Sira is persuaded to return to Madrid, where she takes on a new identity to embark upon the most dangerous undertaking of her career. As the preeminent couturier for an eager clientele of Nazi officers’ wives, Sira becomes embroiled in the half-lit world of espionage and political conspiracy rife with love, intrigue, and betrayal.

Opinion:

This book fascinates me. I do not usually read this historical time frame. But just possibly, I will be picking this one up soon.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Time In Between sounds really good, I hope that you enjoy it!

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Mary (Bookfan) said...

I think this looks really good!