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The Boy in the Rain By Stephanie Cowell

The Boy in the Rain by Stephanie Cowell


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The Boy in the Rain by Stephanie Cowell

The Boy in the Rain transports us to another time and place in this powerful, sensual, and lyrical novel that literally took my breath away? the love is so visceral, the pain so deep, the beauty so real, and the danger so palpable!NYT bestseller, M.J. Rose, author of The Last Tiara

It is 1903 in the English countryside when Robbie, a shy young art student, meets the twenty-nine-year-old Anton who is running from memories of his brutal childhood and failed marriage. Within months, they begin a love affair that will never let them go. Robbie grows into an accomplished portraitist in the vivid London art world with the help of Antons enchanting former wife, while Anton turns from his inherited wealth and connections to improve the conditions of the poor. But it is the Edwardian Era, and the law sentences homosexual men to prison with hard labor, following the tragic experience of Oscar Wilde. As Robbie and Antons commitment to each other grows, the world about them turns to a more dangerous place.

About Stephanie Cowell

Stephanie Cowell has been an opera singer, balladeer, founder of Strawberry Opera and other arts venues, including a Renaissance festival and an outdoor arts series in NYC. She is the author of Nicholas Cooke, The Physician of London, The Players: A Novel of the Young Shakespeare, Marrying Mozart, and Claude & Camille: A Novel of Monet. Her work had been translated into nine languages and adapted into an opera. Stephanie is the recipient of an American Book Award.

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CIN1646033493G
9781646033492
1646033493
The Boy in the Rain by Stephanie Cowell
Used - Good
Paperback
Regal House Publishing LLC
2023-07-31
310
N/A
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