The Idol's Daughter, by Carolyn Britton Carter
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The Idol's Daughter, by Carolyn Britton Carter
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Christine stood watching her father take his third curtain call to the thunderous cheering of the theater audience. Her father had just become the idol of the London stage. The adulation, however, did not stop him from forsaking the stage and his family when a tragic accident happened on his stage a short time later. Twelve years have passed without a word from her father, and the First World War has begun and is dangerously near. Christine is sent to America to her father. She does not look forward to their reunion. She is abandoned again when she arrives in New York and is denied entry. She finds that he is in Seattle. Fearing being sent back to England, she slips onto a Canadian boat docked at the pier. Christine finally reaches her father, joins the Women’s Army Signal Corps, and goes to Europe with the army. At the end of the war, she returns to Atlanta, her husband’s home. This is just the beginning of her adventurous life full of romance, mystery, and events that will change her world.
The Idol's Daughter, by Carolyn Britton Carter- Amazon Sales Rank: #6292296 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-30
- Released on: 2015-09-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .83" w x 6.00" l, 1.07 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 330 pages
About the Author This is Carolyn's first fictional novel. It was in the computer for twenty years because of her gypsy yearnings. She has made her home moving between the marshes of Saint Augustine, Florida, and the pull of the Great Smoky Mountains in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. Her friends continually ask her to tell her entertaining stories, and now she has in The Idol's Daughter. She has incorporated Atlanta, her birthplace, and other interesting facts of her background into the story. Her earlier years were spent on the tennis court and attending classes at the High Museum of Art. Now she entertains herself with her flowers, painting, and traveling the world. Her inspiration for the book was meeting a grand old lady who was a French translator for General Pershing in the First World War.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyed the change of location and the historic references By the912er The plot was constantly moving with unexpected developments. Enjoyed the change of location and the historic references. I do not know much about the World War one era and enjoyed the time frame. And the locations were so diverse with different characters in each locale. It was fun to visual the settings and it makes me want to travel to some of the destinations.Easy to read novel. I wish my life had been this exciting!I want a sequel about the character April.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Really enjoyed - highly Reccomend - waiting for the Sequel! By Marie K Really Like this fast paced book! I compare it to 'Gone with the Wind' ... I could not put it down and got to sleep later than normal because I wanted to find out what happened next. The story is very involved and has several Big Surprises in the story line. There are many characters that span several decades - all as interesting as the last segment of the Main Character's life. The characters are the kind of people that I would like to have in my life. This is the kind of book that makes me think about the characters even when I am not reading about them.The locations are also exotic and interesting. Learned some interesting historical facts about the time period - especially the 1st World War. Loved the setting on the Georgia coast at Saint Simons.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Must Read! By paul cox I was blown away by Carolyn Britton Carter's amazing life! I grew up in NYC and had been a Naval Officer who had seen a thing or two... after reading this book, and fallen in love with all the characters... I looked back, and realized how much I didn't see and acknowledge in my own experience, my life. Miss Carter's incredible attention to detail suggests that we all might be missing the "brilliance" of our own story. Read this book! Then look and see what you are passing by!
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