Montauk Spiral-Bound | 2020-06-09

Nicola Harrison

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An epic and cinematic novel, Montauk captures the glamour and extravagance of a summer by the sea with the story of a woman torn between the life she chose and the life she desires.

Montauk, Long Island, 1938.

For three months, this humble fishing village will serve as the playground for New York City's wealthy elite. Beatrice Bordeaux was looking forward to a summer of reigniting the passion between her and her husband, Harry. Instead, she learns she'll be spending twelve weeks sequestered with the high society wives at The Montauk Manor, while Harry pursues other interests in the city.

College educated, but raised a modest country girl in Pennsylvania, Bea has never felt fully comfortable among these privileged women. She longs to be a mother as well as a loving wife, but after five years of marriage she remains childless while Harry is increasingly remote. Despite lavish parties and leisure activities, Bea is lost and lonely and befriends the manor's laundress whose work ethic and family life stir memories of who she once was.

And as she drifts further from the society women, Bea finds herself drawn to a man nothing like her husband--stoic, plainspoken and enigmatic. Inspiring a strength and courage she had almost forgotten, his presence forces her to face a haunting tragedy of her past and question her future.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 416 pages
ISBN-10: 1250301785
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches
"Full of substance and delightful characters with intriguing and intricate lives, Harrison's first novel will be a strong pick for fans of historical fiction featuring strong female leads, such as Kate Alcott's A Touch of Stardust and Jaqueline Winspear's popular "Maisie Dobbs" series." --Library Journal, Starred Review

"As seductive as Downton Abbey, with the glamour of Gatsby and the soul of Virginia Woolf..." --Jennifer Belle, bestselling author of High Maintenance

Born in England, NICOLA HARRISON moved to CA where she received a BA in Literature at UCLA before moving to NYC and earning an MFA in creative writing at Stony Brook. She is a member of The Writers Room, has short stories published in The Southampton Review and Glimmer Train and articles in Los Angeles Magazine and Orange Coast Magazine. She was the fashion and style staff writer for Forbes, had a weekly column at Lucky Magazine and is the founder of a personal styling business, Harrison Style.