Peggy – Rebecca Godfrey

R90.00

Condition: Good (ncludes a neat previous owner’s name on the opening page. Otherwise in excellent, clean condition)
Format: Trade Paperback (Large format)
Published: 2024 John Murray
Pages: 366
ISBN: 9781473605756

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Description

Peggy – Rebecca Godfrey is a second-hand biographical fiction novel in good condition. This large-format trade paperback follows the life of Peggy Guggenheim and explores art, family pressure, personal freedom, loss, and reinvention.

Set between New York and Europe, the novel paints a vivid picture of a woman determined to live on her own terms. Peggy grows up surrounded by privilege and expectation, yet her life is shaped by tragedy, rebellion, and a deep pull toward beauty, creativity, and independence. As she moves through the worlds of wealth, society, and modern art, she begins to create an identity far beyond what others imagined for her.

This is a richly atmospheric novel with strong historical detail and a compelling central figure. It will appeal to readers who enjoy biographical fiction, women’s stories, historical fiction, and novels connected to art and real cultural figures.

This copy is in good condition and includes a neat previous owner’s name on the opening page. Otherwise it is in excellent, clean condition.

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Additional information

Taal / Language

English

Bladsye / Pages

366

Formaat / Format

Groot formaat sagteband / Trade Paperback

Outeur / Author

Rebecca Godfrey

Jaar gepubliseer / Year published

2024

Toestand / Condition

Goed / Good

Uitgewer / Publisher

John Murray