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Madensky Square
Madensky Square
Author: Eva Ibbotson
ISBN-13: 9780712623421
ISBN-10: 0712623426
Pages: 253
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Publisher: Guild
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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LitDrivenGirl avatar reviewed Madensky Square on + 9 more book reviews
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Eva Ibbotson's love for Vienna is undeniable in most of her works. Madensky Square is no acception. Lovely descriptions of this far off place, make me long to visit. The authors ability to paint a picture of the clothing was beautiful. My only dislike of the book was the presence of mistresses in the story, otherwise wonderful as always!
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My first Ibbotson for adults. Best crafted novel I've read in a long time. I LOVED her characters. Nothing extra; one's imagination with her hints and details does it all.

I can even hear the music rehearsals and choirs of 1911 Vienna in the background!
gerry-aka-daera avatar reviewed Madensky Square on + 4 more book reviews
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Eva Ibbotson brings early 1900's Vienna to life, the people, the place, the culture. I love her books for adults - each one is a delight! Madensky Square is an excellent book, about a complex and compelling woman. Highly recommended!
buzzby avatar reviewed Madensky Square on + 6062 more book reviews
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Set in Vienna in the early 20th century. Possibly a Viennese Maeve Binchy? Published by Arrow in England, 1998, trade-sized paperback, 253 pages.
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"The world passes through the portals of Susanna Weber's elegant dress shop in Madensky Square--a quaint and peaceful corner of Imperial Vienna, In a glittereins time of music and romance, in the final , glorious days before the first World War, the indomitable Susanna touches numerous lives and matchmaker, comforter, confidante...and passionate lover. But secret sorrows and consuming desires exist beneath Susanna's cheerful facade----embroidering the rich tapestry of a remarkable life as inticate and sumptuous as the beautiful clothing she so painstakingly creates."


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