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The Marigold Field is the story of poor, proud, high-spirited people...people whose roots were in the farming country of southern England...in the bawdy and exuberant streets of the East End.

Jonathan Whitman, his cousin Myra, Anne-Louise Pritchard and the enormous Pritchard clan to which she belonged, saw the changing era and incredible events of a passing age - an age of great poverty and great wealth, of straw boaters, feather boas, and the Music Hall...

And above all The Marigold Field is a story of one woman's consuming love...of a jealous obsession that threatened to destroy the very man she adored...

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A story of love and obsession.

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Diane Pearson was born in London but spent a large part of her childhood with her grandparents in a village on the Surrey/Kent borders. She is the bestselling author of Csardas, The Summer of the Barshinskeys and Voices of Summer and is President of the Romantic Novelists' Association. In 1994 she won the British Book Award for Editor of the Year.

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  • PublisherCorgi
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 0552168076
  • ISBN 13 9780552168076
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages320

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