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The Savage Brood

by Martha Rofheart

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The Savage family saga sweeps across five centuries and two continents, blending history and an intimate knowledge of the theatre with compelling, poetic writing. In medieval England, the Savage family are rewarded with an inn-theatre for serving their king. That is where their epic story begins, taking the Savages all the way to the romantic city of Florence, where the beguiling Thomasine and the brooding Edward capture the hearts of the city with their command of the Commedia dell'Arte. The next generation finds its roots back in London's famous Drury Lane: Miranda Savage takes centre stage as a majestic Shakespearian actress, but the American Dream beckons. Miranda leaves for the New World, but old secrets refuse to stay behind in Europe. The Savage legacy is tied even to the birth of cinema in America, where star-crossed lovers Sammy and Solange compete incessantly for fame in the same cut-throat industry. The pressure is on for their son J.P., who follows in his parents' footsteps in the glittering city of San Fransisco. But through two world wars and political turmoil that casts the land of opportunity into gloom, will the Savages ever know the dazzling lights of Hollywood? The Savage brood are a passionately proud family devoted to their art to each other. This is the story of the times that shaped their destiny and of the history they wrote, of their all-too-human failings, their joys and sorrows, and their exalting successes. Above all, this is a love story between man and woman, and between actor and stage. Praise for Martha Rofheart 'A tale of drinking, wenching, hunting and fighting' - Evening News 'Cause for celebration!' - Los Angeles Times 'Dramatic, colorful, sure to please ... Rofheart's Cleopatra is a fully delineated, fascinating, and wholly sympathetic figure: charming, intelligent, sensuous, politically acute, and consummately ambitious ... An absorbing story from start to finish.' - Publishers Weekly Martha Rofheart grew up in the Portland neighbourhood of Louisville, surrounded by a large Upper Middle Class extended family, which was spread out along Portland Avenue and nearby streets. Growing up she had several poems published in Louisville newspapers and magazines, and at age 10, she won a national one-act play contest. After moving to New York City, Martha became a model and actress. Martha made her Broadway debut in 1942, and was a well-known protégé. Soon after her son was born in 1957, she chose to be a full-time mother and, eventually, a writer. After Fortune Made His Sword , Martha Rofheart wrote five novels and many of her novels were translated into German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Serbian. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www.endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on Twitter: @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via http://on.fb.me/1HweQV7. We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.… (more)
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The Savage family saga sweeps across five centuries and two continents, blending history and an intimate knowledge of the theatre with compelling, poetic writing. In medieval England, the Savage family are rewarded with an inn-theatre for serving their king. That is where their epic story begins, taking the Savages all the way to the romantic city of Florence, where the beguiling Thomasine and the brooding Edward capture the hearts of the city with their command of the Commedia dell'Arte. The next generation finds its roots back in London's famous Drury Lane: Miranda Savage takes centre stage as a majestic Shakespearian actress, but the American Dream beckons. Miranda leaves for the New World, but old secrets refuse to stay behind in Europe. The Savage legacy is tied even to the birth of cinema in America, where star-crossed lovers Sammy and Solange compete incessantly for fame in the same cut-throat industry. The pressure is on for their son J.P., who follows in his parents' footsteps in the glittering city of San Fransisco. But through two world wars and political turmoil that casts the land of opportunity into gloom, will the Savages ever know the dazzling lights of Hollywood? The Savage brood are a passionately proud family devoted to their art to each other. This is the story of the times that shaped their destiny and of the history they wrote, of their all-too-human failings, their joys and sorrows, and their exalting successes. Above all, this is a love story between man and woman, and between actor and stage. Praise for Martha Rofheart 'A tale of drinking, wenching, hunting and fighting' - Evening News 'Cause for celebration!' - Los Angeles Times 'Dramatic, colorful, sure to please ... Rofheart's Cleopatra is a fully delineated, fascinating, and wholly sympathetic figure: charming, intelligent, sensuous, politically acute, and consummately ambitious ... An absorbing story from start to finish.' - Publishers Weekly Martha Rofheart grew up in the Portland neighbourhood of Louisville, surrounded by a large Upper Middle Class extended family, which was spread out along Portland Avenue and nearby streets. Growing up she had several poems published in Louisville newspapers and magazines, and at age 10, she won a national one-act play contest. After moving to New York City, Martha became a model and actress. Martha made her Broadway debut in 1942, and was a well-known protégé. Soon after her son was born in 1957, she chose to be a full-time mother and, eventually, a writer. After Fortune Made His Sword , Martha Rofheart wrote five novels and many of her novels were translated into German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Serbian. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at www.endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on Twitter: @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via http://on.fb.me/1HweQV7. We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.

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