The Fountain Overflows - eBook
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The Fountain Overflows - eBook  -     By: Rebecca West

The Fountain Overflows - eBook

Open Road Media / 2010 / ePub

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Title: The Fountain Overflows - eBook
By: Rebecca West
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Open Road Media
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781453206980
ISBN-13: 9781453206980
Series: Saga of the Century
Stock No: WW43766EB

Publisher's Description

A talented, eccentric London family tries to find their place in the world in this semiautobiographical novel by a New York Times–bestselling author.
 
Papa Aubrey’s wife and twin daughters, Mary and Rose, are piano prodigies, his young son Richard Quin is a lively boy, and his eldest daughter Cordelia is a beautiful and driven young woman with musical aspirations. But the talented and eccentric Aubrey family rarely enjoys a moment of harmony, as its members struggle to overcome the effects of their patriarch’s spendthrift ways. Now they must move so that their father, a noted journalist, can find stable employment. Throughout, it is the Aubreys’ hope that art will save them from the cacophony of a life sliding toward poverty.
 
In this eloquent and winning portrait, West’s compelling characters must uncover their true talent for kindness in order to thrive in the world that exists outside of their life as a family.

Author Bio

Dame Rebecca West (1892–1983) is one of the most critically acclaimed English novelists, journalists, and literary critics of the twentieth century. Uniquely wide-ranging in subject matter and breathtakingly intelligent in her ability to take on the oldest and knottiest problems of human relations, West was a thoroughly entertaining public intellectual. In her eleven novels, beginning with The Return of the Soldier, she explored topics including feminism, socialism, love, betrayal, and identity. West’s prolific journalistic works include her coverage of the Nuremberg trials for the New Yorker, published as A Train of Powder, and Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, her epic study of Yugoslavia. She had a son with H.G. Wells, and later married banker Henry Maxwell Andrews, continuing to write, and publish, until she died in London at age ninety.

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"(I) was disconsolate when I had finished, and was unable for a couple of days to imagine any book could replace it. I had been living in the story, I believed in the characters, and hated having to let them go." —L.A.G Strong, Broadsheet

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