The Time In Between A Novel

Cover of The Time In Between A Novel by Maria Duenas
Author: Maria Duenas
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 615
ISBN-13: 9781451616897
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.3125 Inches
Weight: 1.0802650838 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 863/.7
Editorial overview Touché

The Time In Between A Novel by Maria Duenas, published by Simon and Schuster on July 10, 2012, is a richly woven narrative that follows the life of Sira Quiroga. This first edition spans 615 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with Sira’s humble beginnings as a young seamstress in Madrid, where her life takes unexpected turns due to the influences of two charismatic men and the onset of the Spanish Civil War, leading her to Morocco.

As the narrative unfolds, readers will find Sira navigating the complexities of love, duty, and survival during World War II. Her journey transforms her from a talented couturier into an undercover agent, as she becomes embroiled in espionage and political intrigue while catering to the wives of Nazi officers. The novel explores themes of resilience and reinvention against the backdrop of historical events, offering a glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals during tumultuous times.


Official synopsis Publisher

The inspiring international bestseller of a seemingly ordinary woman who uses her talent and courage to transform herself first into a prestigious couturier and then into an undercover agent for the Allies during World War II.

Between youth and adulthood…

At age twelve, Sira Quiroga sweeps the atelier floors where her single mother works as a seamstress. At fourteen, she quietly begins her own apprenticeship. By her early twenties she has learned the ropes of the business and is engaged to a modest government clerk. But everything changes when two charismatic men burst unexpectedly into her neatly mapped-out life: an attractive salesman and the father she never knew.

Between war and peace…

With the Spanish Civil War brewing in Madrid, Sira leaves her mother and her fiancé, impetuously following her handsome lover to Morocco. However, she soon finds herself abandoned, penniless, and heartbroken in an exotic land. Among the odd collection of European expatriates trapped there by the worsening political situation back on the Continent, Sira reinvents herself by turning to the one skill that can save her: her gift for creating beautiful clothes.

Between love and duty…

As England, Germany, and the other great powers launch into the dire conflict of World War II, Sira is persuaded to return to Madrid, where she takes on a new identity to embark upon the most dangerous undertaking of her career. As the preeminent couturier for an eager clientele of Nazi officers’ wives, Sira becomes embroiled in the half-lit world of espionage and political conspiracy rife with love, intrigue, and betrayal.

An outstanding success around the world, The Time in Between has sold more than two million copies and inspired the Spanish television series based on the book, dubbed by the media as the “Spanish Downton Abbey.” In the US it was a critical and commercial hit, and a New York Times bestseller in paperback. It is one of those rare, richly textured novels that enthrall down to the last page. María Dueñas reminds us how it feels to be swept away by a masterful storyteller.

FAQ
What is “The Time In Between A Novel” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Time In Between A Novel” by Maria Duenas. Synopsis preview: The inspiring international bestseller of a seemingly ordinary woman who uses her talent and courage to transform herself first into a prestigious couturier and then into an undercover agent for the Allies during World W…
Who is the author of “The Time In Between A Novel”?
“The Time In Between A Novel” is credited to Maria Duenas.
When was “The Time In Between A Novel” published?
Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2012.
What is the ISBN for “The Time In Between A Novel”?
ISBN-13: 9781451616897.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 615. Edition: First Edition.

More Books by Maria Duenas

Related Books by Topic