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The Mathematics of Love

The Mathematics of Love

The Mathematics of Love
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The Mathematics of Love

by Darwin, Emma

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ISBN 10
0755330625
ISBN 13
9780755330621
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GB: Headline Review, 2006. Signed by the author on the title page. Brown cloth, gilt. Book and dustwrapper/dustjacket are in very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age.. Signed By the Author. 1st Edition. Hardback. VG+/VG+ DW.

Synopsis

The mathematics of love defies arithmetic . . . The Mathematics of Love is an intimate, poignant story of two people whose lives—amazingly, impossibly—become interwoven in a brilliant tapestry of tragedy, memory, and love. Moving from the modern English countryside to the mountains of nineteenth-century Spain, Emma Darwin's extraordinary narrative beautifully evokes the horrors of war, the pain of loss, the heat of passion, and the timeless power of love.1819. Stephen Fairhurst, a veteran of Waterloo, is weary of war. Wounded in body and spirit from battles both bloody and heartbreaking, he returns to Kersey Hall from a self-imposed exile in Spain. Amid the verdant beauty and quiet stillness of the countryside he yearns for solitude, but instead meets a most unexpected new acquaintance: the unconventional Lucy Durward. Blessed with an artistic hand, a sharp mind, and an independent spirit, Lucy is a woman unlike any Stephen has ever known. In their newfound correspondence he shields himself from the shadows of the past—and the painful secret he carries.1976. While her mother spends the summer in Spain with a new lover, sixteen-year-old Anna Ware is packed off to live at Kersey Hall, now a failed girls' school run by her estranged uncle. Hot, bored, desperate for the excitement of London and her girlfriends, Anna looks for a way out, but instead finds a new mentor in Theo. A charismatic, aging war photographer both worldly and kind, Theo offers an antidote to Anna's loneliness and anger. Yet Theo is not her only solace. Over the course of the summer her curiosity is piqued by a collection of old letters between the former owner of Kersey Hall, Stephen Fairhurst, and a Miss Lucy Durward. As Anna unravels the past letter by letter, she begins to create a heartrending secret of her own—one that will connect her to Stephen in startling and indelible ways. Hauntingly beautiful and wondrously told, The Mathematics of Love diagrams the mysterious equation that is the human heart. Making flesh and blood the unwavering bond that connects us all, it is a novel that will linger long after the last page is turned.

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Bookseller
Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976) (Bookdealer) GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Mathematics of Love
Author
Darwin, Emma
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - VG+
Jacket Condition
VG+ DW
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0755330625
ISBN 13
9780755330621
Publisher
Headline Review
Place of Publication
GB
Date Published
2006

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