- Le Manoir de Tyneford - Natasha Solomons - Books

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  • Taking a novel, the scent of old England, but lacks relief  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    Throughout this story that takes place over a fairly long duration, attention is focused on the heroine, Elise Landau, and the reader shares all the hassles of life. His lady states Nont more secrets. At the same time it is a journey through the 40's
  • A true English novel  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    If you liked Jane Eyre and Downton Abbey this book is for you and you will like it as I liked. The author brings us a romantic story but well built with a heroine, Eliza, Austrian Jew, who is forced to leave Vienna and her family to become a maid in
  • very good book to enjoy with a cup of tea  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    This book plunged me into a delicious English atmosphere, surrounded by lace, china. The book is well written in the first person, makes us feel some nostalgia of a bygone era. I have only one desire is to go immerse myself in another story. History
  • A delicious and exciting book  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    I loved this novel, so delicate, so rich, that takes us in the beautiful English countryside surrounded by flowers, butterflies and spray of the sea, which makes us share the precarious life of a Jewish family persecuted in Vienna and the lives of me
  • ROMANCE WHILE PUDEUR  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    Natasha SOLOMONS takes us into the story of Elise, a young Jewish girl forced by her family, a writer and a singer Father Mother quite bohemian, to leave Austria to immigrate to England. That is under duress she will write to request a domestic space
  • A beautiful love story! 2  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    I enjoyed this novel, romantic but still well anchored in reality. I liked to follow the story of this young Viennese Jewish refugee who, after living in splendor by being used, must itself become servant. I liked this double love story. I loved the
  • Romantic and bucolic  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    Once upon a time, an Austrian 19 year old, her parents, petty bourgeois Viennese Jews sent to England to protect the Nazis. She arrives in the manor of Tyneford where expecting a good position .She never put down its only and must now donning a unifo
  • Manor Tyneford  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    A poetic book, a lyrical adventure, an intoxicating novel ... to the end point. A book that remains in our hearts and our minds haunts long ... long ...
  • a real gem 2 1  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    The comment of the Times seems to me very fair: "An ode to a vanished world deeply moving and deliciously romantic." The war is omnipresent, as it is not paradise described: discussed a lot of love so much suffering - - The separation of a unite
  • A deliciously melancholic romance and British class !!  

    Manor Tyneford (Paperback)
    A nice novel deliciously British charm ... We follow the delise destiny. The latter was forced to flee lAutriche where hatred and persecution against Jews samplifient. The summary of the publisher being particularly successful, I ninsisterai not ...