| September | 
enlarge | Author: Rosamunde Pilcher Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 613 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0312924801 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780312924805 ASIN: 0312924801
Publication Date: July 15, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: With pride from Motor City. All books guaranteed. Best Service, best prices.
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Product Description
A place you will never forget
Rosemunde Pilcher's Scotland...where the fields flourish with greenery, the bills bloom with purple, and the lochs glitter with the bright blue of the sky.
A time you will never forget
September...when the heather is in full flower, the first chill of autumn cools the air, and the countryside stirs with the hunt b alls, dinner parties, and dance.
A novel you will never forget
Rosamunde Pilcher's September...a story of homecomings and heartbreaks, friendships, betrayls, forgiveness, and love. From the author of the classic multimillion-copy bestseller The Shell Seeker, it is a book you will fall in love with...
A main selection of the Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club
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"At Home, For Katy, Friday 16th September" August 8, 2008 September is the major work by Rosamunde Pilcher than I connect with least. The story spans a brief period of months leading up to the September season in Scotland, and the "at home" dance the Steyntons are having for their daughter Katy's twenty-first. Just these brief details show that although the setting is Scotland, the whole narrative is deeply steeped in English culture. The setting is the present day (or was when written), but September is filled with living anachronisms like the shooting season, boarding school for eight year olds, and "at home".
Invitations to the shindig provoke all kinds of feelings in the guests. For the far-flung, it's an opportunity to return to Scotland at a festive time of year. The old reflect on past parties when they were desirable, where they now "look great for their age". The young think about coupling up with the one they're with or with one they haven't met yet.
Little hints turn into cryptic discussions of Something that happened in the past, Something that drove the Steyntons and Balmerinos apart - Something involving the prodigal sister Pandora. There are all kinds of sub-plots involving romance between multiple couples, marital challenges, and so on.
September is a very engaging story, but I could not connect with any of the women in the story or relate to the issues facing any of the men. Despite all the loving detail of the families and community, it's a miss for me. I can see how this could be some people's favorite book as it whisks you into a world of contemporary privilege that's very grounded in real life. For me it was too... dare I say it, elitist. Had it been set in the past I would have enjoyed it more. At least it met the literary challenge of teaching me something about myself, however unintended.
Didn't do it for me....... April 17, 2008 I had to force myself to finish this book, did not feel the connection to the characters like in other prior stories, Winter Solistice made me fall in love with Pilcher's story telling then it came The Shell Seakers and then Coming Home, wow can I find another story that will top these three books. I don't know.......
Nice surprise August 6, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am not a reader of romance novels, tending to stick to Science Fiction or Fantasy, but at the prodding of a trusted friend, I purchased September and Shell Seekers. What lovely books! The descriptive prose and the development of the characters left me feeling gently satisfied at the end and very pleased to have been a part of the stories. I don't know about the rest of Ms. Pilcher's books, but I do intend to find out. These are the kind of books one wants to curl up with under a tree or in front of a cheery fireplace and escape from the world. Thank you, Ms. Pilcher and thank you, Maggie!
Amazing April 27, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is a sort of continuation from Pilcher's Shellseekers (another amazing book). While not as epic in scope as Shellseekers, September is still more than enjoyable. I've read it countless times over the years and am always drawn in by the lifelike characters.
The only complaint I have (and it's a minor one) is the dialogue between male characters. It seems forced and unnatural. It seems Pilcher should have maybe talked with the men in her life more to see how their conversations flow.
All in all, a great read! Definitely worth the price!
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