A sixteen-year-old girl captures the dangerous attention of an older
man in this New York Times-bestselling novel by the author of Black
Narcissus.
Soon after the end of the terrible Great War, Mrs. Grey brings her five
young children to the French countryside for the summer in hopes of
instilling in them a sense of history and humility. But when she is
struck down by a sudden illness and hospitalized, the siblings are left
to fend for themselves at the lovely, bullet-scarred hotel Les Oeillets,
under the suspicious, watchful eyes of its owner, Mademoiselle Zizi.
The young ones find a willing guide, companion, and protector in
charming Englishman Eliot, a longtime resident at Les Oeillets and Mlle.
Zizi's apparent paramour. But as these warm days of freedom, discovery,
and adolescent adventure unfold, Eliot's interest becomes more and more
focused on the eldest of the Grey children, sixteen-year-old daughter
Joss. The older man's obsession with the innocent, alluring,
heartbreakingly beautiful woman-child soon threatens to overstep all
bounds of propriety. And as Eliot's fascination increases, so does the
jealousy of his disrespected lover, adding fuel to a dangerously
smoldering fire that could erupt into unexpected violence at any moment.
Told from the point of view of Cecil, Joss's sharp-eyed younger sister,
The Greengage Summer is a beautiful, poignant, darkly tinged
coming-of-age story rich in the sights, smells, and sounds of France's
breathtaking Champagne country. It remains one of the crowning literary
achievements of Rumer Godden, acclaimed author of beloved classics
Black Narcissus, The River, and In This House of Brede.