The Gypsy Madonna by Santa Montefiore

The Gypsy Madonna by Santa Montefiore

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The Gypsy Madonna by Santa Montefiore

Mischa knows what it is to be abandoned. His German father disappeared at the end of the war, leaving him and his mother to endure the hatred and contempt of all the French villagers, the two of them against the world. And his surrogate father vanishes too, with no word of explanation. Mischa bears these scars into manhood. Only when his mother dies, revealing the existence of a priceless masterpiece, does he go on the trail of his own history. He makes a pilgrimage into the past, to that French village of his childhood, and there he uncovers the secret of the Gypsy Madonna.
Santa Montefiore brilliantly captures the intrigue and skulduggery of a country at war in a very absorbing romance- Red on LAST VOYAGE OF THE VALENTINA

Romantics will adore this story of yearning love. - Daily Express on THE SWALLOW AND THE HUMMIN

Engaging and charming - Penny Vincenzi, Mail on Sunday on THE BUTTE
Santa Montefiore was born in England in 1970 to an Anglo-Argentine mother, and read Spanish and Italian at Exeter University. After a year teaching English on an Argentine estancia, she spent much of the nineties in Buenos Aires. She lives in London with her husband, the historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, and their children, Lily and Sasha. Visit Santa's website at www.santamontefiore.co.uk
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ISBN 13 9780340830918
ISBN 10 0340830913
Title The Gypsy Madonna
Author Santa Montefiore
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2006-03-13
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.