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Garden of Lies

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A blockbuster New York Times bestseller: A wife takes a shocking step to protect her marriage from the consequences of her own infidelity . . . Sylvie wants to be a good wife to Gerald, who offers the privileged life she could only dream of, growing up. When they wed eight years ago, the country was in the throes of the Depression, and she thought she'd made the right choice. She wants to please her new husband, and bear his children. But no matter how hard she tries, she cannot give him her whole heart. She thinks something is wrong with her until Nikos, the earthy Greek handyman, shows her what real passion is—and gives her a child. Sylvie knows Gerald will never accept the newborn, with her black eyes and dark hair, and she despairs until a fire in the hospital gives her a way out. In the confusion she switches her daughter for another's, a bold act that resonates through the decades and culminates in one of the most passionate love stories portrayed in contemporary fiction. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Eileen Goudge including rare photos from the author's personal collection.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 5, 1990
      At age 11, Conway left the arduous life on her family's sheep farm in the Australian outback for school in war-time Sydney. ``A lively curiosity and penetrating intellect illuminate this unusually objective account of the author's progress from a solitary childhood--the most appealing part of the narrative--to public achievement as president of Smith College and now professor at MIT,'' noted PW. (Aug.) FICTION REPRINTSFICTION REPRINTS . GARDEN OF LIES Eileen Goudge. NAL/Signet, $5.95 * ISBN 0-451-16291-9 A woman switches her daughter with the child of a woman who dies in a fire. Although Goudge uses some stale plot devices, according to PW , this is a ``highly readable story of secret loves and tangled lives.''

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      April 1, 1989
      In this formulaic but engaging novel by the author of Garden of Lies , characters come in pairs. In Hollywood in the 1950s, jealous Dolly betrays her famous movie star sister, Eve, to the McCarthyite witch-hunters--then suffers everlasting guilt as Eve drinks her way to death, leaving two young daughters: plucky, resourceful Annie and sensitive Laurel. These sisters also find their mutual devotion tested when they fall in love with the same man. By this time, they have fled California for New York, where their aunt Dolly has a successful gourmet chocolate shop (and a French lover who cannot leave his wife because he runs her father's renowned chocolate store in Paris). Ambitious Annie decides to become a chocolatier, too, training in Paris, then opening her own shop, while self-effacing Laurel becomes an artist/illustrator and has a child out of wedlock. Meanwhile, Laurel's ne'er-do-well father has a sibling, too--a repulsive man who tracks down his niece and interferes in her life. As befits the genre, the plot is replete with complications, misunderstandings, secrets, mistaken decisions and broken hearts. Goudge should increase her readership with this smoothly written romance. 200,00 first printing; $200,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club dual main selections; author tour .

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