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Title:The Shell Seekers
Author:Rosamunde Pilcher
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 530 pages
Published:April 6th 2004 by Gramercy Books (first published 1987)
Categories:Fiction. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult Fiction. Contemporary
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Artist's daughter Penelope Keeling can look back on a full and varied life: a Bohemian childhood in London and Cornwall, an unhappy wartime marriage, and the one man she truly loved. She has brought up three children - and learned to accept them as they are. Yet she is far too energetic and independent to settle sweetly into pensioned-off old-age. And when she discovers that her most treasured possession, her father's painting, The Shell Seekers, is now worth a small fortune, it is Penelope who must make the decisions that will determine whether her family can continue to survive as a family, or be split apart.

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Original Title: The Shell Seekers
ISBN: 051722285X (ISBN13: 9780517222850)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Penelope Keeling
Setting: Cornwall


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I seldom find myself blubbering over a book anymore. I used to do it when I was younger, but my insides seem to have toughened as I have aged. My sentimental side is harder to access, and even when a book evokes strong feelings I do not really cry. Well, Pilcher put the lie to that today. I cried like I was 15 again, felt foolish doing it, and felt clean and empty afterward.OK, maybe I was just needing a good cry. It happens. But, there was something very touching in the way Pilcher presented

Another book that I really enjoyed because of the characters - the main character, Penelope, in particular. The story is another of those sprawling family stories (in both time and space and characters), which in general, I enjoy very much, as long as they are skillfully told and executed. Note: The rest of this review has been withdrawn due to the changes in Goodreads policy and enforcement. You can read why I came to this decision here.In the meantime, you can read the entire review at

Feb 28 ~~ Beautiful, just beautiful. Proper review tomorrow.Mar 2 ~~ I used to see Pilcher's books everywhere: at the library, in used book sales, at garage sales. But I was never interested in them, simply because the covers always made me think they would not be my cup of tea. Considering the wide range of books I have always read, that seems like a funny thing to say, but there it is: I never stopped to look beyond the covers.Then a few years ago I saw a review by a GR friend of mine who had

This is one of my favorite books of all time, but I'd be hard-pressed to explain why. The criticisms of this book are true enough--semi-cliched characters and all--but I just love them. I love Penelope and this book makes me want to garden and cook soup and let everyone be themselves even if they're stuffy and stodgy or not at all in fashion. I love that her personal life is real, as in far from perfect--her societally correct husband was miserable and her true love wasn't allowed. I love that

This book represents my absolute literary vice: novels set in Europe immediately pre-during-post WWI and WWII. The "Gosford Park"-like settings, characters, intrigues never cease to captivate me. This series of intertwined stories by Pilcher- The Shell Seekers in particular- are the pinnacle of the genre for me. I could while away many a winter's afternoon lost in its pages...

Rosamund Pilcher is consistently marketed via book jackets covered with flowers. I'm not sure why. On the surface, Pilcher's stories are nostalgic and evocative of magical other places where good things always happen to good people; but her novels and characters are consistently rich, complicated, and subtle. I've not read another author who could draw the infuriating imperfections and dysfunctions of family so accurately, or so compassionately. It's easy to admire, then almost despise, and then

3.5 Stars A beautifully written character driven novel about family and life, love and loss, greed and hope, a book that has the charm and eloquence of books from a bygone era, just a good old fashioned family saga, a story with real characters and places that are interesting and vivid.I had never read a book by this author before and as a couple of Goodread friends have really enjoyed her novels and the fact I saw it on the BBC list of Top 100 books I just had to try one and I was in not