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Kate Furnivall

Kate Furnivall

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Kate Furnivall

Kate Furnivall was raised in Penarth, a small seaside town in Wales. Her mother, whose own childhood was spent in Russia, China and India, discovered at an early age that the world around us is so volatile, that the only things of true value are those inside your head and your heart. These values Kate explores in The Russian Concubine.Kate went to London University where she studied English and from there she went into publishing, writing material for a series of books on the canals of Britain. Then into advertising where she met her future husband, Norman. She travelled widely, giving her an insight into how different cultures function which was to prove invaluable when writing The Russian Concubine.It was when her mother died in 2000 that Kate decided to write a book inspired by her mother's story. The Russian Concubine contains fictional characters and events, but Kate made use of the extraordinary situation that was her mother's childhood experience - that of two White Russian refugees, a mother and daughter, stuck without money or papers in an International Settlement in China.


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Kate Furnivall was raised in Penarth, a small seaside town in Wales. Her mother, whose own childhood was spent in Russia, China and India, discovered at an early age that the world around us is so volatile, that the only things of true value are those inside your head and your heart. These values Kate explores in The Russian Concubine.Kate went to London University where she studied English and from there she went into publishing, writing material for a series of books on the canals of Britain. Then into advertising where she met her future husband, Norman. She travelled widely, giving her an insight into how different cultures function which was to prove invaluable when writing The Russian Concubine.It was when her mother died in 2000 that Kate decided to write a book inspired by her mother's story. The Russian Concubine contains fictional characters and events, but Kate made use of the extraordinary situation that was her mother's childhood experience - that of two White Russian refugees, a mother and daughter, stuck without money or papers in an International Settlement in China.


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The Russian Concubine

Kate Furnivall

Junchow, China, 1928. Lydia Ivanova has a fierce spirit. Nothing can dim...

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The Russian Concubine

Kate Furnivall

Living in exile with her mother in turbulent 1928 China, young Lydia...

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The Red Scarf

Kate Furnivall

The Red Scarf After a perilous escape from Davinsky Labor Camp in Siberia,...

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The Jewel Of St Petersburg: 'Breathtakingly good' Marie Claire (Russian Concubine)

Kate Furnivall

Russia, 1910. Young Valentina Ivanova charms St Petersburg's...

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The Girl from Junchow (Russian Concubine Novel)

Kate Furnivall

Learning that her believed-dead father has been imprisoned for years in...

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The White Pearl

Kate Furnivall

Attempting to escape Malaya after the Japanese invade in 1941, Connie...

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Shadows on the Nile

Kate Furnivall

1912 London. Jessie Kenton hears her young brother, Georgie, scream in the...

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The Far Side of the Sun

Kate Furnivall

Bahamas, 1943. Twenty-two-year-old Dodie Wyatt has escaped her turbulent...

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The Italian Wife: 'Breathtaking historical fiction' The Times

Kate Furnivall

Italy, 1932 -- Mussolini's Italy is growing from strength to strength,...

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The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton

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Evie Hamilton has a secret. One she doesn't even know about. Yet...

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The Liberation

Kate Furnivall

'Fabulous' Lesley PearseThe Liberation is set in Italy in 1945 as...


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