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Christopher And Columbus: A Virago Modern Classic

Elizabeth von Arnim

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Virago Modern Classics, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Adventure, Historical fiction

*The story of orphaned Anglo-German twins struggling to find acceptance in England and America at the outbreak of the First World War.

As the First World War looms, Anna-Rose and Anna-Felicitas, seventeen-year-old oprphan twins, are thrust upon relatives. But Uncle Arthur, a blustering patriot, is a reluctant guardian: the twins are half-German and, who knows, they could be spying from the nursery window... Packed off to America, they meet Mr Twist, a wealthy engineer with a tendency to motherliness, who befriends them on the voyage. However, he has failed to consider the pitfalls of taking such young and beautiful women under his wing, especially two who will continue to require this protection long after the ship has docked, and who are incapable of behaving with tact. Many adventures ensue (and befall them) in this sparklingly witty, romantic novel in which Elizabeth von Armin explores the suspicions cast upon the two Annas and Mr Twist in a country poised for war.

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Praise for Christopher And Columbus: A Virago Modern Classic

  • A mistress of irony - Lisa St Aubin de Teran

  • An extremely talented writer...Elizabeth von Armin has a neat wit, a wild sense of comedy, and a vision continually thwarted though it was- of potential happiness. - Penelope Mortimer

  • A mistress of irony - Lisa St Aubin de Teran

  • An extremely talented writer...Elizabeth von Armin has a neat wit, a wild sense of comedy, and a vision continually thwarted though it was- of potential happiness. - Penelope Mortimer

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Elizabeth von Arnim

Elizabeth von Arnim was born in 1866 in Sydney, Australia, and brought up in England. She lived much of her life in Switzerland, where she entertained such guests as H.G. Wells (with whom she had an affair) and Katherine Mansfield, her cousin.

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