
The Six by Laura Thompson
An Instant New York Times Bestseller
"Riveting. The Six captures all the wayward magnetism and levity that have enchanted countless writers without neglecting the tragic darkness of many of the sisters' life choices and the savage sociopolitical currents that fueled them." --Tina Brown, The New York Times Book Review
The eldest was a razor-sharp novelist of upper-class manners; the second was loved by John Betjeman; the third was a fascist who married Oswald Mosley; the fourth idolized Hitler and shot herself in the head when Britain declared war on Germany; the fifth was a member of the American Communist Party; the sixth became Duchess of Devonshire.
They were the Mitford sisters: Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica, and Deborah. Born into country-house privilege in the early years of the twentieth century, they became prominent as "bright young things" in the high society of interwar London. Then, as the shadows crept over 1930s Europe, the stark--and very public--differences in their outlooks came to symbolize the political polarities of a dangerous decade.
The intertwined stories of their stylish and scandalous lives--recounted in masterly fashion by Laura Thompson--hold up a revelatory mirror to upper-class English life before and after World War II.
Laura Thompson is a writer and freelance journalist whose first novel, The Dogs, earned the Somerset Maugham Award. She is also the author of Living in a Cold Climate, a highly praised biography of Nancy Mitford, as well as The Six: The Lives of the Mitford Sisters, a New York Times bestseller, and Agatha Christie: A Mysterious Life.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781250099549 |
| ISBN 10 | 1250099544 |
| Title | The Six |
| Author | Laura Thompson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Picador/St. Martin's Press |
| Year published | 2017-10-03 |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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