01884cam a2200397 i 4500
551670229
TxAuBib
20220101120000.0
110915s2012||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u
9781250008275
1250008271
(OCoLC)753631060
BTCTA
eng
rda
BTCTA
BDX
IA4
YDXCP
OCLCF
MUO
OCLCO
OCLCQ
OCL
OTC
TxAuBib
rda
Dallas, Sandra.
The Bride's House /
Sandra Dallas.
First St. Martin's Griffin edition.
New York :
St. Martin's Griffin,
2012.
391 pages ;
21 cm.
txt
rdacontent
n
rdamedia
nc
rdacarrier
Originally published: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2011.
Includes discussion questions for reading groups.
Includes excerpt from author's next novel, True sisters.
In 1880's Georgetown, Colorado, seventeen-year-old Nealie Bent deals with lies, secrets, and heartache before choosing the man who will give her the Bride's House. Years later, Nealie's daughter, Pearl, grows up in the Bride's House. When the enterprising young Frank Curry comes along and asks for Pearl's hand in marriage, Pearl's father sabotages the union. But Pearl has inherited her mother's tenacity of heart, and her father underestimates the lengths to which the women of Bride's House will go for love.
20220101.
Young women
Fiction.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
Fiction.
Family secrets
Fiction.
Social classes
Fiction.
Georgetown (Colo)
Fiction.
Colorado
History
19th century
Fiction.
History.
Historical fiction.
Romance fiction.