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Original Title: Song of Songs
ISBN: 0446360988 (ISBN13: 9780446360982)
Edition Language: English

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Don't read this book if you are already feeling blue. The depths of despair this story of a woman's systematic physical, emotional, and spiritual breakdown due to the impact of war and its aftermath, will surely put you over the edge if you are already fragile. I cried pretty much every chapter from the beginning of World War I and way beyond, which was somehow worse. The writing is fantastic, the characterization of the first person protagonist so palpable that you are literally experiencing every emotion, stress, and imbalance. I don't normally go for books with so much death, tragedy and horror but I went into it blind and once I got started, there was no way I could put it down. I want to read her other books and I am crossing my fingers that they won't be as dark otherwise I may have to ration them to one per decade so I don't completely lose my mind.

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Title:Song of Songs
Author:Beverley Hughesdon
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 0 pages
Published:June 1st 1991 by Warner Books (NY) (first published May 1990)
Categories:War. World War I. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Historical Romance

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I have read this book more times than I can count and I still love it. Even though I think the main character Helena is fairly sappy, I still love this story which says a lot. It's epic, sweeps across some key moments in history and has the detail to pull it off. A atypical love story which does justice to the horror and sacrifice of WW1 and is still thoroughly enjoyable.

I read this book when I was a teenager. I was totally drawn in by the storyline, the historical setting and finally the (slightly erotic) romance. I read it twice, then the book went missing. I suspect my Mother sent it off to Vinnies!I remembered this story for years, but could not find it even after doing some google searches for the title. FINALLY I came across it a week ago and promptly purchased it and started reading it the day it arrived. I loved it. Every page of it. It transports me

What a wonderful book this is - it sat in my TBR pile for ages and I wish I had read it a long time ago. A great read - terrific story. A must read.Back Cover Blurb:At the heart of this stunning novel is Helena, an unforgettable heroine born into a magical Edwardian childhood. Her idyll is shattered by the outbreak of war; her illusions destroyed by the horrors she sees nursing the wounded of the trenches. But peacetime will bring another kind of despair - an unequal marriage, triggered by

I don't know what it is about this book that I like it so much, but I do... Read it numerous times and it still always hits the right spot when I'm need of a bit quick fix of romantic saga

One of my favorite romances of all time. Tied with Gone With the Wind.

synopsis:lady helena grows up in a family of wealth and privilege, with benign neglect being shown to her by her parents. she is actually raised by governess and nurse. as she grows older, she learns that her parents have their separate lives and are only together for convenience sake. she meets someone when she is 17, and believes him to be a god among men. they become engaged, even though everyone else knows that he has a fondness for men instead of women. when he is killed during wwI, helena

Absolutely loved this when I first read it in the 1990s> I still enjoy the story and the characters today.

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