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Genre/Form: | Downloadable audio books Audiobooks Domestic fiction Fiction History |
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Additional Physical Format: | Source record: Solomons, Natasha. House at Tyneford. [Ashland, OR] : Blackstone Audio, Inc., ℗2011 (OCoLC)757079866 |
Material Type: | Fiction, Audio book, etc., Sound recording, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File, Sound Recording |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Natasha Solomons; Justine Eyre; Blackstone Audio, Inc. |
ISBN: | 9781455128891 1455128899 |
OCLC Number: | 772466662 |
Notes: | Originally published as: Novel in the viola. "Tracks Every 3 Minutes for Easy Bookmarking"--Container. |
Performer(s): | Read by Justine Eyre. |
Description: | 1 online resource (1 sound file) |
Series Title: | Listen Alaska. |
Other Titles: | Novel in the viola |
Responsibility: | by Natasha Solomons. |
Abstract:
It's the spring of 1938 and no longer safe to be a Jew in Vienna. Nineteen-year-old Elise Landau realizes her only means of escape is to advertise her services as a domestic servant in England. Fate brings her ad to the attention of Christopher Rivers, handsome scion of the aristocratic Rivers family and master of Tyneford. An anxious Elise arrives at Tyneford and immediately falls under its spell. When Christopher's young son, Kit, returns home, the two strike up an unlikely friendship that will change Tyneford--and Elise--forever.
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