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Too Deep for Tears
Too Deep for Tears
Author: Kathryn Lynn Davis
ISBN-13: 9780671725327
ISBN-10: 0671725327
Publication Date: 2/9/1990
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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English dipolomat Charles Kittridge left behind three remarkable daughters during his far-flung wanderings. Ailsa Rose, a Scottish beauty, with her father's lust for adventure. Li-An, a blue-eyed outcast in her Chinese homeland, who almost forgets her shame with her brilliant lover. And Genevra, the gentle English daughter, who lives amidst the splendor and squalar of India.

Now their father has one final desire...to bring together the three daughters he has never know.
lee avatar reviewed Too Deep for Tears on + 131 more book reviews
I really liked this book. It is a older copy about 3 woman fathered by the same man in three very different areas of the world and coming together to meet him.
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What a Wonderful Book!, August 15, 2000
Reviewer: Pam from Texas

An Englishman has three daughters by three women in different parts of the world. Unable to be with them as they grow up, he sends for them when they are older so they can be together. The book revolves around each daughter and what impact their absent father has on their lives. One of the daughters is Scottish, the second Chinese, and the third an English girl raised in India.
The descriptions of the scenery and total ambiance of each locale made me see, smell, and feel where they were. When I read about Ailsa Rose in Scotland, I saw the mists and waterfalls of the highlands. With Li-an, China came alive for me with its gentle women but politically unstable atmosphere. With Genevra, I saw the poverty and untouchables of India. I could see everything so clearly because Davis drew me into the stories. I confess to liking Ailsa Rose's story better than the other two though I got emotional through parts of it. Li-an drew my sympathy because she inherited her blue eyes from her father and had to always keep her eyes lowered because her countrymen would kill her if they knew. Generva had to bear the shame of her father and mother's adulterous affair that resulted in her birth. Anyone who loves reading about foreign places and romance will love this book. I don't consider this a romance book but romance is a strong factor. The book has two sequels that I haven't read yet but I bought them as soon as I read Too Deep For Tears. It's a truly wonderful book.
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Dashing English diplomat Charles Kittridge relished the abundant pleasure of the world...and in his far-flung wandering, he left behind three remarkable daughters:
Ailsa Rose, a beauty of the Scottish highlands, endowed with her father's lust for adventure. She betrays her heart to follow the one man who promises her the world.
Li-An hates the devil-father who made her a blue-eyed outcast in her Chinese homeland. But with her brilliant, reckless lover, she almost forgets her shame...until he is wrenched from her arms.
Genevra, the gentle English daughter, lives amidst the splendor and squalor of India. Though unexpected passion promises her a joyous love, she must fight to excape the terrors and scandals fo the past.
Each of them has gown to womanhood haunted by a legacy of betrayal, longing and dreams. Now their father has but one final desire...to bring together the daughters he has never known...
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Dashing English Diplomat relished the abundant pleasure of the world.. and in his far-flung wanderings, he left behind three remarkabale daughters... Each of them ahs grown to woman hood haunted by a legacy of betrayle , longing and dreams, Now their father has but on final desire.. to bring together the daughters he has never known.
toni avatar reviewed Too Deep for Tears on + 351 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book and found the charazcters wonderful and entrancing. This was an unusually good story of three very different women and how they grew up imaginng their father. The characters were well drawn and their circumstances found me once again turning the pages of a real good book.
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A very good book writer is very good. It is a bit long and print is not large. Kept me very well interested.
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Reviewer: Pam from Texas -
An Englishman has three daughters by three women in different parts of the world. Unable to be with them as they grow up, he sends for them when they are older so they can be together. The book revolves around each daughter and what impact their absent father has on their lives. One of the daughters is Scottish, the second Chinese, and the third an English girl raised in India.
The descriptions of the scenery and total ambiance of each locale made me see, smell, and feel where they were. When I read about Ailsa Rose in Scotland, I saw the mists and waterfalls of the highlands. With Li-an, China came alive for me with its gentle women but politically unstable atmosphere. With Genevra, I saw the poverty and untouchables of India. I could see everything so clearly because Davis drew me into the stories. I confess to liking Ailsa Rose's story better than the other two though I got emotional through parts of it. Li-an drew my sympathy because she inherited her blue eyes from her father and had to always keep her eyes lowered because her countrymen would kill her if they knew. Generva had to bear the shame of her father and mother's adulterous affair that resulted in her birth. Anyone who loves reading about foreign places and romance will love this book. I don't consider this a romance book but romance is a strong factor. The book has two sequels that I haven't read yet but I bought them as soon as I read Too Deep For Tears. It's a truly wonderful book.