“If Austen was the first queen of the contemporary romance . . .
Heyer is the first of the historical romance.”—From the foreword
by Sarah MacLean, New York Times bestselling author of Nine Rules to
Break When Romancing a Rake “One of the wittiest, most insightful
and rewarding prose writers imaginable.”—Stephen Fry, The Guardian
Philip Jettan is unruly. Unrefined. Unfashionable. But is that what
she loves about him? Previously published as Powder and Patch, this
edition of The Transformation of Philip Jettan features the restored
final chapter. Cleone Charteris never had to look far to find an
eligible bachelor. Her neighbor and best friend since childhood has
made no secret of his intentions to marry her. Now that he’s a
full-grown man, there’s only one small problem: He disdains art,
fashion, and etiquette—all the things that Cleone cherishes most. If
only it were possible to improve a man. . . . Philip Jettan
doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with a man preferring manly
things, but he’ll do whatever it takes to win Cleone’s heart. So
Philip travels to Paris, where, under the tutelage of the Marquis de
Château-Banvau, he learns to duel, to write poetry, to find the
perfect accessory for any outfit. But when the country bumpkin
returns home a stylish dandy, he faces an unexpected challenge:
convincing Cleone that he’s still the same boy who’s always loved
her. The Transformation of Philip Jettan is part of the Modern Library
Torchbearers series, featuring women who wrote on their own terms,
with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance: AMERICAN INDIAN
STORIES • THE AWAKENING • THE HEADS OF CERBERUS • LADY
AUDLEY’S SECRET • PASSING • THE TRANSFORMATION OF PHILIP JETTAN
• VILLETTE
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ISBN
9780593133095
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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