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Legacy of Love [Hardcover]

Joanna Trollope (Author), Caroline Harvey (Contributor)
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October 5, 2000
Joanna Trollope's second Caroline Harvey historical novel traces the lives and loves of three generations of strong, adventurous women

Acclaimed and beloved on both sides of the Atlantic, Joanna Trollope earned rave reviews for The Brass Dolphin. "A true page turner . . . irresistible,"said the Cleveland Plain Dealer, "Trollope . . . can't write a dull novel."Legacy of Love unspools a thread of history, adventure, and romance that spans nineteenth-century colonial tumult to World War II as told through the eyes of three women of the same family.

Each of the women finds herself in a far more exciting, exotic world than she'd ever imagined--and each must draw on hidden strengths to survive. Legacy of Love combines Trollope's keen exploration of family life with a beautiful and complex story of bravery, tragedy, and love.


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In a trio of linked novellas, TrollopeAunder her historical-novel pseudonym Caroline Harvey (The Brass Dolphin)Afollows the romances of three adventurous women. Spirited, flirtatious Charlotte Brent, deathly bored with life in the countryside of early Victorian England, marries Hugh Connell, a rich officer, and accompanies him (bringing her sister Emily, who narrates) as he joins the doomed army of occupation in Kabul, Afghanistan. There, Trollope introduces the dashing womanizer Alexander Bewick, the British Resident (loosely based on the historical figure Alexander Burns). The Afghans evict the British army and take the women and children hostage, but between Charlotte's pluck and Bewick's daring, a successful rescue is inevitable. The second novella takes place in England two generations later, where Harvey more convincingly evokes her familiar historical terrain. Charlotte and Bewick's granddaughter Alexandra, who has grown up in the shadow of her illustrious ancestors, leaves home to care for the elderly Emily and discovers her own poise and capabilities with a little help from a reclusive artist. In the third, Alexandra's charismatic daughter, Cara, suffers and works through WWII. The three generations of women are very similar: intelligent, impulsive and na?ve. Each has to choose between a handsome, stylish, silly young man and a brooding, driven, older man; not surprisingly, each makes the same choice. The novellas sometimes feel a little cursory, especially in the third, where wartime years are dismissed in a sentence in order to get on with Cara's romance. But Harvey brings a practiced hand to these nuanced narratives of young women's trials, sexual awakenings and self-discoveries. (Oct.)
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Score another big winner for Joanna Trollope writing as Caroline Harvey. Known to Masterpiece Theatre viewers as the author of The Choir (1995) and The Rector's Wife (1991), this skillful weaver of tales creates a historical romance-epic spanning the years from 1841 to World War II. Its sense of place as well as time will please armchair travelers when Harvey takes readers to Afghanistan with the British military just as rebels threaten to overthrow the foreign occupying force. As Arabian horses swirl up dust in the barren landscape, Charlotte, married to decent but dull Hugh, is irresistibly drawn to the infamous British Resident in Kabul, the dashing Scottish rake Alexander Bewick; and her conservative sister, Emily, councils caution as the rebel forces draw near. The family saga continues with Alexandra, Charlotte's granddaughter, who is called to Cornwall to nurse the now elderly Emily. Her daughter, Cara, a student oblivious to the inevitability of a second world war, is next in line and faces more than her share of tragedies. Readers will find it difficult to set aside this deftly written and triumphant page-turner. Whitney Scott
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Adult (October 5, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670891819
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670891818
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,471,606 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great historical drama, October 16, 2000
This review is from: Legacy of Love (Hardcover)
"Charlotte". In the 1840's, a bored Charlotte Brent marries military officer Hugh Connell to escape the ennui of Victorian England. They journey to Afghanistan where she falls in love with the philandering but dashing Alexander Bewick before the fall of Kabul.

"Alexandra". Around the turn of the century, Charlotte's granddaughter, a dispirited Alexandra, wants to draw. However to do so in peace, she must escape from her rancorous mother Iskandara. When the opportunity to care for her great-aunt Emily, Charlotte's sister, arises, Alex leaps for it. There she meets two men, one being a bit older and a more mature person. The other, a fellow artist encourages Alex to be all she can be, but to someone who does not like herself, he seems as selfish as her mother and as exciting as her grandfather.

"Cara". World War II intercedes on the life of Charlotte's great-granddaughter, Clara. Her existence seems dismal until she meets two men who claim they want her. Will she choose the older mature man or the selfish, exciting person more her age?

LEGACY OF LOVE is a well-written historical work of fiction that showcases a century of English history. The three novellas share a common theme of spirited females trapped into boredom buy society and events needing to choose between two suitors, a boring but loyal individual vs. an exciting but immature person. Each tale accomplishes what it sets out to do with world events impacting people and their choices. Although the world stage takes a backdrop to the romances, fans of historical novellas will relish the latest works from Joanna Trollope writing as Caroline Harvey.

Harriet Klausner

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars my review, October 17, 2001
This review is from: Legacy of Love (Paperback)
This book deals with the stories of three generations of women and their love stories. First comes Charlotte and her love for adventure takes her to India and Afghanistan in the middle of the 19th Century and British Rule. Next comes Alexandra, Charlotte's grandchild, and how she finally finds herself and true love. Last comes Cara who is faced with an incredible burden during the second world war.

All three stories are very well written. The people and places are very well depicted and interesting, you cannot help but fall in love with the heroines and feel their struggle. All situations dealing with historical facts (Afghanistan, World War
II), though ficticious, are faithful and seem very life-like.

I enjoyed reading this book very much and was moved by every account. Very good writing and great reading.

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