Sofia is a girl to the voluntariness and proud, inherited from his mother, Anna, fiery Irish woman who left her country to marry Paco Solanas, an Argentine from a big family. Sofia grows up in the beautiful Santa Catalina family hacienda, surrounded by her many cousins. She is particularly close to one of them, Santiago, and on this accessory transforms into a passionate affair, their parents can tolerate. Sofia begins an endless exile. From Argentina to England via Switzerland, his destiny will forever marked by this forbidden love ...
This is the kind of book that you delivers what you have read the villain, or a starched reading and sleeping at the time.
This book made me travel, made me live with these characters with strong character and determined to live.
This book, once you have it in your hands, do not let go. The rest is nothing or almost nothing.
This book is at once tender, passionate, exotic, sad, cruel, sometimes shocking.
This book almost makes you forget that you need to go work; You cut the surrounding world and its constraints.
is the story of forbidden love, but not as often in stories of love, something a little marshmallow for artichoke hearts ready to cry at the slightest sound of violins online languorous ... ...
... It's a bit more than that. A family that learns over time and dramas to reconcile, to come together, to ease his pain and unspoken, understand, and also to give up. A family as there are lots of other entrenched with its thorns.
Writing is alert, catchy, no downtime, no blah-blah useless.
The end moved me. Characters disturbed me. The course challenged me to Sofia, and in many ways, touched me to the heart.
Santa Montefiore-France-Loisirs/Belfond-538 pages
Born (e): Winchester, 1970Issue of the English aristocracy, Santa Montefiore is a graduate of Exeter University in English and Italian. She lived for several
years in Argentina, Buenos Aires, birthplace of his mother country.
In 1998 it is converted to Judaism by marrying the writer Simon Sebag Montefiore (1965).
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