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Katharine Grant

    Katharine Grant draws from a rich family history marked by adherence to the Catholic faith during the Reformation, an act of defiance that shaped her perspective. This legacy of conviction and quiet rebellion infuses her narratives, which often delve into themes of identity and inherited history. Through her novels for young adults and now for adults, Grant skillfully weaves historical echoes into compelling stories. Her approach is deeply rooted in family lore and the weight of the past, offering readers a distinctive engagement with historical and personal journeys.

    The Marriage Recital
    • The Marriage Recital

      A Novel

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.2(63)Add rating

      "The setting: London, 1794. The problem: Four nouveau riche fathers with five marriageable daughters. The plan: The young women will learn to play the piano, give a concert for young Englishmen who have titles but no fortunes, and will marry very well indeed. The complications: The lascivious (and French) piano teacher; the piano maker's jealous (and musically gifted) daughter; the one of these marriageable daughters with a mating plan of her own. While it might be a truth universally acknowledged that a man in possession of a title and no money must be in want of a fortune, what does a sexually awakened young woman want? In her wickedly alluring romp through the late-Georgian London, Italian piano making, and tightly-fitted Polonaise gowns, Katharine Grant has written a startling and provocative debut"-- Provided by publisher

      The Marriage Recital