The Golden Cup: A Novel (Werner Family Saga)
ISBN-13:
9780440130918
ISBN-10:
0440130913
Edition:
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Author:
Belva Plain
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
Dell
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
608 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780440130918
ISBN-10:
0440130913
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Belva Plain
Publication date:
1987
Publisher:
Dell
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
608 pages
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The Golden Cup: A Novel (Werner Family Saga) (ISBN-13: 9780440130918 and ISBN-10: 0440130913), written by authors
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The triumphant saga that began in Evergreen continues
A woman of hidden desires, Hennie De Rivera has none of the wealth enjoyed by her relatives, the Werner banking dynasty. But tall, shy Hennie has grand dreams, especially of daring activist Dan Roth, who invites controversy by fighting for New York's poorest immigrants. Breaking society's rules might have devastating consequences for this passionate woman—and for her nephew Paul Werner, who weds his debutante fiancée while still yearning for his mother's beautiful maid, Anna Friedman. And amid heartbreaking discoveries and the gathering clouds of World War I, the stirring family saga begun in Evergreen continues with an unforgettable tale of forbidden passions, intimate secrets, and sweeping social change. . . .
A woman of hidden desires, Hennie De Rivera has none of the wealth enjoyed by her relatives, the Werner banking dynasty. But tall, shy Hennie has grand dreams, especially of daring activist Dan Roth, who invites controversy by fighting for New York's poorest immigrants. Breaking society's rules might have devastating consequences for this passionate woman—and for her nephew Paul Werner, who weds his debutante fiancée while still yearning for his mother's beautiful maid, Anna Friedman. And amid heartbreaking discoveries and the gathering clouds of World War I, the stirring family saga begun in Evergreen continues with an unforgettable tale of forbidden passions, intimate secrets, and sweeping social change. . . .
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