Leeway Cottage

Leeway Cottage by Beth Richardson Gutcheon, published by HarperCollins Publishers in April 2005, is a narrative that explores the complexities of a long-term marriage set against the backdrop of the twentieth century. The story follows wealthy Sydney Brant as she marries Danish pianist Laurus Moss just before the Nazi invasion of Denmark, highlighting the challenges their relationship faces due to their differing perspectives on life and the world around them. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a deep exploration of the dynamics within a marriage that is tested by external and internal conflicts. The narrative delves into themes of wealth, culture, and the impact of historical events on personal relationships. Through the lens of Sydney and Laurus, the book examines how disparate views can shape a partnership over time, providing insight into the emotional and societal challenges they encounter.
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In a tale that spans a long-term twentieth-century marriage, wealthy Sydney Brant marries Danish pianist Laurus Moss on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Denmark and finds their marriage challenged by disparate views of the world.
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