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Trollope, Joanna

Overview
Works:202 works in 1,217 publications in 26 languages and 48,610 library holdings
Genres:Domestic fiction  Love stories  Melodramatic fiction  Historical fiction  Bildungsromans  Musical fiction  Religious fiction  War stories 
Roles:Author of introduction, Editor, Creator
Classifications:pr6070.r57, 823.914
Most widely held works about Joanna Trollope
 
Most widely held works by Joanna Trollope
Other people's children by Joanna Trollope( Book )
82 editions published between 1998 and 2011 in 10 languages and held by 2,331 libraries worldwide
A novel on the effect of divorce and remarriage on children. The wife, Josie, has one girl while Matthew, the husband, has three children. Matthew's children did not particularly love their mother, Nadine, but out of loyalty they feel obliged to give Josie a hard time. By the author of The Best of Friends.
Marrying the mistress by Joanna Trollope( Book )
63 editions published between 2000 and 2011 in 10 languages and held by 2,195 libraries worldwide
What happens when the esteemed head of a family--an English judge--announces he is leaving a 40-year marriage to marry his mistress? This provocative new novel is quintessential Trollope, combining her trademark sensitivity with a new boldness and unsentimental honesty.
The best of friends by Joanna Trollope( Book )
64 editions published between 1994 and 2008 in 9 languages and held by 2,032 libraries worldwide
The lives of two English couples are disrupted when one of the husbands leaves his wife for a homosexual. The abandoned woman seeks solace with the other couple and ends in bed with the husband. Four children complicate matters further.
Girl from the South by Joanna Trollope( Book )
54 editions published between 2002 and 2010 in 6 languages and held by 2,012 libraries worldwide
Gillon Stokes has always defied the common stereotypes of the traditional Southern girl, but when she returns home from a summer in London with a new boyfriend, she begins to see her family and hometown in a new light.
Brother and sister by Joanna Trollope( Book )
54 editions published between 2004 and 2009 in 8 languages and held by 1,968 libraries worldwide
David and Nathalie, adopted and raised by the same parents but born to different mothers, decide, in their thirties, to begin a painful journey to find their birth mothers, affecting their spouses, children, and co-workers.
Next of kin by Joanna Trollope( Book )
61 editions published between 1990 and 2009 in 7 languages and held by 1,859 libraries worldwide
The death of Caro Meredith, an English farmer's wife, has a profound effect on her family.
Second honeymoon : a novel by Joanna Trollope( Book )
50 editions published between 2006 and 2010 in 5 languages and held by 1,857 libraries worldwide
Distraught when her youngest son, twenty-two-year-old Ben, plans to leave home, Edie, an actress, and her theatrical agent husband, Russell, are faced with an empty nest for the first time, until their two older children plan to move back in.
A Spanish lover by Joanna Trollope( Book )
61 editions published between 1993 and 2010 in 12 languages and held by 1,773 libraries worldwide
For years Lizzie has given her twin sister Frances an inferiority complex. Both are English career women, but Lizzie is married with four children. One day Frances falls in love with a Spaniard. He refuses to leave his wife, but Frances decides to have a baby anyway, moving to Spain to be a single mother. At which point Lizzie's life begins crumbling from envy. By the author of The Rector's Wife.
Friday nights : a novel by Joanna Trollope( Book )
34 editions published between 2007 and 2011 in 4 languages and held by 1,653 libraries worldwide
Gathering weekly to commiserate over their relationships, careers, and hardships, six women find their circle changing significantly when one of their number meets an enigmatic man who inadvertently tests their closely forged bond.
The rector's wife by Joanna Trollope( Book )
67 editions published between 1991 and 2004 in 5 languages and held by 1,642 libraries worldwide
When a promotion falls through, Anna's husband retreats into bitterness. Anna rebels by taking a job, thus earning the disapproval of the parish and the icy fury of her husband.
The choir by Joanna Trollope( Book )
51 editions published between 1982 and 2008 in 5 languages and held by 1,611 libraries worldwide
A cathedral in need of repair splits an English town. One faction of the community concludes the way to finance it is to put an end to the expensive and nowadays rather irrelevant boys' choir. But another faction is prepared to fight to death to save it. By the author of The Rector's Wife.
The men and the girls by Joanna Trollope( Book )
55 editions published between 1992 and 2010 in 8 languages and held by 1,480 libraries worldwide
Age difference causes discontent in two separate relationships in England.
The other family by Joanna Trollope( Book )
15 editions published between 2010 and 2011 in English and held by 1,338 libraries worldwide
When Richie dies unexpectedly, Chrissie must now tell the truth to their three daughters: their parents were never married. There is more shock to come when his will is read: he never forgot the wife and son he left behind years ago. Now two families must confront their losses-- and each other.
The brass dolphin by Joanna Trollope( Book )
10 editions published between 1997 and 2000 in English and Undetermined and held by 1,196 libraries worldwide
On the island of Malta during World War II, British nurse Lila Cunningham awaits the return of her love, a British soldier of noble birth. But will he marry a woman below his rank? Meanwhile, a native Maltese teacher pines for her.
Daughters-in-law by Joanna Trollope( Book )
10 editions published between 2011 and 2012 in English and held by 1,118 libraries worldwide
After her youngest son, and last one to marry, brings home his wife, Rachel feels her role of family matriarch slipping away and must deal with the loss that comes with it, while maintaining the relationships she holds dear.
A passionate man by Joanna Trollope( Book )
31 editions published between 1990 and 2009 in 3 languages and held by 1,015 libraries worldwide
"Archie Logan had all he could ask for. His wife still drew his attention the way she did the day they met. His children were well-behaved and much loved. He enjoyed being a country doctor, and the Logan house was comfortable, if not spectacular. But now, his beloved father has begun keeping company with an improbable woman with the even more improbable name of Marina de Breton." -- Back cover.
A village affair by Joanna Trollope( Book )
47 editions published between 1989 and 2008 in 6 languages and held by 996 libraries worldwide
This warm and sometimes funny novel starts off when Alice and her husband buy an old house in a village full of friendly eccentrics. As she settles into her new life, Alice finally finds what she's been searching for--a discovery that scandalizes the village and opens up new wounds.
The Taverners' place by Joanna Trollope( Book )
12 editions published between 1986 and 1996 in English and Undetermined and held by 798 libraries worldwide
For generations Buscombe has been the home of the Taverners, a typical English family whose world has centred on its land and the timeless life of the squirarchy. This story covers all the changes is the life of the Taverner family from 1870 to the outbreak of World War II.
The steps of the sun by Joanna Trollope( Book )
9 editions published between 1983 and 1995 in English and held by 768 libraries worldwide
The story of two families, one British, one South African, at the turn of the 19th century. Matthew Paget, a restless and wayward Englishman and Hendon Bashford, the disreputable son of a South African family, first clash at Oxford. This violent encounter is a prelude to more tragic consequences thousands of miles away and a war later.
Leaves from the valley by Joanna Trollope( Book )
12 editions published between 1980 and 1997 in English and held by 765 libraries worldwide
Captain Edgar Drummond invites his two sisters, Blanche and Sarah to his posting in Crimea. Robert Chilten a war correspondent is also travelling aboard the same ship. Upon arrival the two sisters find the chaos of war a disturbing environment.
 
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Other people's children
Alternative Names

Harvey, Caroline

Harvey, Caroline.
Harvey, Caroline, 1943-
Pseud. Harvey, Caroline 1943-
טרולופ, ג׳ואנה
טרולופ, ג׳ואנה. יובל, נועה
טרולופ, ג׳ואנה
טרולופ, ג׳ואנה. יובל, נועה
Languages
English (797)
German (83)
Danish (75)
French (63)
Swedish (37)
Undetermined (37)
Dutch (31)
Polish (23)
Spanish (16)
Czech (13)
Italian (11)
Hebrew (6)
Japanese (4)
Chinese (4)
Russian (3)
Finnish (3)
Indonesian (2)
Croatian (1)
Amharic (1)
Vietnamese (1)
No Linguistic Content (1)
Korean (1)
Turkish (1)
Norwegian (1)
Slovenian (1)
Serbian (1)
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Marrying the mistressThe best of friendsGirl from the SouthBrother and sisterNext of kinSecond honeymoon : a novelA Spanish loverThe rector's wife
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