Ebook {Epub PDF} The Memory of Lost Senses by Judith Kinghorn






















 · "The Memory of Lost Senses is a witty, clever and compelling tale, with a beautiful love story at its heart. I loved it."—Jane Harris, author of The Observations and Gillespie and I “Fans of the Kinghorn’s remarkable debut novel, The Last Summer, will surely be pleased with this second effort. For readers yet to discover Kinghorn’s novels, this book is sure to create a whole new legion of fans.”—Brand: Penguin Publishing Group. Within weeks letters would be burned, pages torn. Promises would be broken and hearts betrayed. But for now the countryside languished, golden and fading Cecily Chadwick is idling away the long, hot summer of when a mysterious countess moves into the large, deserted country house on the edge of her sleepy English village. Rumors abound about the countess’s many husbands and lovers 2/5(2). What did you enjoy most about The Memory of Lost Senses? What do you expect to recall about it six months from now? Judith Kinghorn describes the themes of the book as duplicity, prejudice, child abuse, bigamy, lies, and reinvention. Discuss how each theme plays out in the novel. The countess’s arrival in the village causes a stir of speculation.


Judith Kinghorn's début novel The Last Summer was published in the UK, Canada and British Commonwealth countries in , in the USA in , and has been translated to languages including German, Spanish, French and Italian. Her subsequent novels include The Memory of Lost Senses (), The Snow Globe () and The Echo of Twilight (). Goodreads. Author Bio: Judith Kinghorn is the author of four novels: The Echo of Twilight, The Snow Globe, The Memory of Lost Senses and The Last Summer. She was born in Northumberland, educated in the Lake District, and is a graduate in English and History of Art. She lives in Hampshire, England, with her husband and two children. Editions for The Memory of Lost Senses: (Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition published in.


Judith Kinghorn transports readers to an Edwardian summer in this beautiful love story, The Memory of Lost Senses About the Author Judith Kinghorn was born in Northumberland, educated in the Lake District, and is a graduate in English and History of Art. The Memory of Lost Senses. Judith Kinghorn. NAL, New American Library, a division of Penguin Group (USA) LLC, - Fiction - pages. Judith Kinghorn's début novel The Last Summer was published in the UK, Canada and British Commonwealth countries in , in the USA in , and has been translated to languages including German, Spanish, French and Italian. Her subsequent novels include The Memory of Lost Senses (), The Snow Globe () and The Echo of Twilight ().

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