Author:Danielle Steel
An abandoned safe deposit box in a New York City bank is opened to reveal a bundle of old letters, photographs and priceless jewellery.
Court clerk Jane Willoughby is charged with discovering more about the mystery of the box's owner, the late Marguerite Wallace Pearson di San Pignelli. Why did Marguerite never claim these most precious possessions? Who are her heirs? Are they still alive?
After arranging for the jewellery to be valued, Jane and Christie’s auctioneer Phillip Lawton are thrown together in a quest to find out more about Marguerite’s story. But neither of them could imagine where the contents of the box could lead them . . . or how it will change their lives forever.
An extraordinary, sweeping story from master storyteller Danielle Steel.
One of Brookner's best novels
—— Penelope Lively, The ObserverUtterly absorbing . . . so great is Brookner's skill as a writer that you will find it difficult not to devour this brilliant novel at one long sitting.
—— Daily MailA subtle and thorough exploration of the relationship between nostalgia and old age . . . Brooker [is] one of the bravest novelists around.
—— Jonathan Coe, GuardianCompression, economy and the ability to conjure up an entire personality with a few adroitly chosen words. Brief Lives is a perfect demonstration of these gifts.
—— Penelope Lively, Evening StandardHis prose is lovely: clear, gently persuasive, light of touch
—— Observer on Religion for AtheistsAlain de Botton likes to take big, complex subjects and write about them with thoughtful and deceptive innocence
Engaging, sympathetic, meticulous, acutely perceptive...There's a refreshing honesty in what De Botton has to say
—— The GuardianWell-observed and imbued with a tenderness that feels authentic and uncynical. It may even save some marriages
—— Evening StandardThought-provoking... [a] worldly wise romance
—— Mail on SundayYou'll gallop through this brilliant, saucy romp
—— Fabulous MagazineI devoured Mount! . . . Rupert Campbell-Black [is] older, still delicious, still obsessed with sex (human and horse)
—— TatlerThis endlessly fun humdinger of a novel is an absolute riot
—— HeatI was roaring with laughter from the very first page
—— Sunday ExpressA big, yummy brick of a book packed with horses, glamour, comedy and lashings of luxury sex. Divine
—— SagaWarm, witty and wise, and I couldn't have loved it more.
—— Sara Lawrence , Daily MailWitty, frank and candid, this book takes the reader on a hilarious tour through the world of modern dating
—— HeatFrank, refreshing...such a satisfying read
—— StylistEmma Straub is consistently excellent
—— Book RiotEmma Straub is quickly making a name for herself as an author who can deftly toe the line between literary and popular writing-her books are easy to breeze through, but there's also food for thought for the discerning reader
Praise for The Vacationers
—— -Now this is what I call good holiday reading. Straub writes beautifully and amusingly . . . hard to beat for sheer charm and gentle wit
—— Daily MailEmma Straub puts the fun back in dysfunction
—— San Francisco ChronicleThere's nothing more addictive than a darkly funny dysfunctional domestic drama. Straub's novel-set during a fraught family vacation in Mallorca-is pretty much the perfect beach read
—— Entertainment WeeklyCharming and absorbing, this is a novel that demands to be read in long, satisfying gulps
—— Maggie Shipstead, author of , Seating ArrangementsEmma Straub is a magician, full of brilliance and surprise
—— Lorrie Moore, author of , BarkA gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth Gilbert, author of , Eat, Pray LoveWitty and big-hearted . . . leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria Semple, author of , Where’d You Go, BernadetteFor those unable to jet off to a Spanish island this summer, reading The Vacationers may be the next-best thing. . . . [A] gorgeously written novel . . . When I turned the last page, I felt as I often do when a vacation is over: grateful for the trip and mourning its end
—— The New York Times Book ReviewDelicious . . . richly riveting . . . The Vacationers offers all the delights of a fluffy, read-it-with-sunglasses-on-the-beach read, made substantial by the exceptional wit, insight, intelligence and talents of its author
—— People (four stars)I loved The Vacationers; funny and poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes, author of , Me Before YouStraub's novel is cast from the same mould as the likes of Liza Klaussmann's Tigers in Red Weather and Maggie Shipstead's Seating Arrangements . . . The Vacationers is a holiday read in every way with a gently witty narrative that slips down as easily as a beachside cocktail
—— IndependentEmma Straub is a gorgeous and witty storyteller
—— Elizabeth GilbertIntimate, epic, beautifully observed
—— Jennifer EganWitty and big-hearted ... leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria SempleCharming and absorbing
—— Maggie ShipsteadFunny, poignant and beautifully observed
—— Jojo Moyes