Pearls

“Pearls” by Celia Brayfield is a fiction novel published by Penguin in 1988. This edition spans 694 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a woman in Arizona discovering a priceless pearl under her pillow, which sets her on a journey into her past. The story intricately weaves the lives of three women—Catherine Bourton, her sister Monty, and Princess Ayeshah—exploring how the revelation of the Princess’s past alters their lives forever.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the interconnected lives of these three women as they navigate their histories and the impact of hidden truths. The novel delves into themes of identity and the complexities of familial relationships, inviting readers to reflect on how the past shapes the present. With its detailed character development and engaging plot, “Pearls” offers a compelling narrative that examines the bonds between women and the secrets that can change everything.
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In Arizona a woman wakes up to find a priceless pearl under her pillow, and begins a journey into the past. The book tells the story of three women – Catherine Bourton, her sister Monty and Princess Ayeshah. But when the Princess’s past is revealed, the women’s lives will never be the same again.
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