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  1. The Tea Rose is a towering old-fashioned story, imbued with a modern sensibility, of a family’s destruction, of murder and revenge, of love lost and won again, and of one determined woman’s quest to survive and triumph. Authentic and moving, The Tea Rose is an unforgettable novel.

  2. Dec 10, 2007 · The Tea Rose: A Novel. by Jennifer Donnelly. 1. In a novel, can a city be more than a setting? Can it influence a character? Or be a character itself? In what way does London shape Fiona? 2. Early in The Tea Rose, Paddy tells Fiona that he doesn’t believe in God, he believes that three pounds of meat make a very good stew.

  3. Apr 1, 2007 · The Tea Rose: A Novel. Jennifer Donnelly. Macmillan, Apr 1, 2007 - Fiction - 560 pages. The Tea Rose is a towering old-fashioned story, imbued with a modern sensibility, of a family's destruction, of murder and revenge, of love lost and won again, and of one determined woman's quest to survive and triumph. East London, 1888-a city apart.

  4. Sep 6, 2014 · Jennifer’s first novel, The Tea Rose, an epic historical novel set in London and New York in the late 19th century, was called “exquisite” by Booklist, “so much fun” by the Washington Post, a “guilty pleasure” by People and was named a Top Pick by the Romantic Times. The Rose trilogy continued with The Winter Rose and The Wild Rose.

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  5. THE TEA ROSE. Jennifer Donnelly, . . St. Martin's, $24.95 (560pp) ISBN 978-0-312-28835-8. Donnelly indulges in delightfully straightforward storytelling in this comfortably overstuffed novel. In ...

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Jennifer Donnelly returns to the unforgettable world of her beloved first novel, The Tea Rose. It’s the summer of 1891, New York City, in the early days of Fiona Finnegan’s marriage to Nicholas Soames. Though their marriage is an unconventional one and the wounds of the past are not fully ...

  7. The Tea Rose. Written by Jennifer Donnelly. Review by Helene Williams. Fiona Finnegan loves Joe Bristow, and he loves her. For years, they’ve planned their future: their own shop, and an escape from the hand-to-mouth existence their families have always known, as costermongers and tea warehouse workers in the Whitechapel area of London.

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